SO, THE banks have threatened to withdraw from Scotland if a Yes vote wins.

The same banks that are part owned by the people of Scotland and were the major contributors to today’s financial crisis.

Then, Asda have come out and said prices north of the border will be higher.

Why should the banks have faith in the banking industry and Labour politicians?

While Asda’s threat is lame, a Scottish government could reduce VAT to increase public spending. Anyway Aldi and Lidl would jump into the consumer vacuum.

I can’t believe the Scots would be happy to have a Tory government controlling their affairs when they have a chance to be a Tory-free zone.

Andrew Nutt, Heolddu Road, Bargoed