Scottish Independence: Mark Carney warns Scotland would be constrained by currency union

Scottish Independence: Mark Carney warns Scotland would be constrained by currency union; SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: EXT **BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Mark Carney (Governor of the Bank of England) along INT Ornate ceiling and chandelier TILT DOWN people sitting at tables and eating Knife and fork cutting carrot on plate with chicken and potatoes People at business lunch eating and chatting Carney along to podium Mark Carney (Governor of the Bank of England) speech SOT - Those risks have been clearly demonstrated in the Euro area over recent years, with sovereign debt crises, financial fragmentation and large divergences in economic performance. .. In short, a durable, successful currency union requires some ceding of national sovereignty EXT Various of Carney shaking hands with Alex Salmond MSP (First Minister of Scotland) on arrival and posing for photocall INT Alex Salmond MSP (First Minister of Scotland) interview SOT - It would be in the interests of Scotland and of Englane, because the trade flows that take place between both countries and the interest of the Scottish and English people, for Scotland to retain the pound, that's in the best interests of the people of both countries, and that's why we've put it forward, and that's why we think it has substantial, indeed, overwhelming public support both north and south of the border
Scottish Independence: Mark Carney warns Scotland would be constrained by currency union; SCOTLAND: Edinburgh: EXT **BEWARE FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY Mark Carney (Governor of the Bank of England) along INT Ornate ceiling and chandelier TILT DOWN people sitting at tables and eating Knife and fork cutting carrot on plate with chicken and potatoes People at business lunch eating and chatting Carney along to podium Mark Carney (Governor of the Bank of England) speech SOT - Those risks have been clearly demonstrated in the Euro area over recent years, with sovereign debt crises, financial fragmentation and large divergences in economic performance. .. In short, a durable, successful currency union requires some ceding of national sovereignty EXT Various of Carney shaking hands with Alex Salmond MSP (First Minister of Scotland) on arrival and posing for photocall INT Alex Salmond MSP (First Minister of Scotland) interview SOT - It would be in the interests of Scotland and of Englane, because the trade flows that take place between both countries and the interest of the Scottish and English people, for Scotland to retain the pound, that's in the best interests of the people of both countries, and that's why we've put it forward, and that's why we think it has substantial, indeed, overwhelming public support both north and south of the border
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