This is an extended version of a blog published by the London School of Economics and Political Science here. An independent Scotland would be a net contributor to the EU budget, Scottish Government figures suggest that exports of goods to the EU have recovered from Brexit, and EU reforms are set to reduce the influence of smaller Member States. Would the Scots opt for European identity and a federal future, even if it brought no obvious economic advantages?
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This is an extended version of a blog published by the London School of Economics and Political Science here. An independent Scotland would be a net contributor to the EU budget, Scottish Government figures suggest that exports of goods to the EU have recovered from Brexit, and EU reforms are set to reduce the influence of smaller Member States. Would the Scots opt for European identity and a federal future, even if it brought no obvious economic advantages?