[{"id": 138913, "created": "2020-05-12T17:58:10.146149", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90525, "user_id": 2014, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-12T18:51:58.227435", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Arrow, @, telephone, envelope, Yes badge, clouds ", "leafletBody": "Questions surrounding independence for Scotland are many and varied. But one thing is beyond question: that the people best placed to make decisions about Scotland are the people who care most about Scotland - the people who live here.\r\n\r\nThe referendum will give us the chance to choose a different direction and say YES to a new and more positive path for our country. A path that will lead to a greener, fairer and more prosperous society.\r\n\r\nHere we answer five of the most common questions asked about independence. We know there are plenty more, So if you have any questions you want to ask you can contact us...\r\n\r\nOnline: YesScotland.net/questions\r\nEmail: questions@YesScotland.net \r\nTelephone: 0141 221 4767\r\nPost: YesScotland, 136 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 2TG\r\n\r\nCan we afford to be independent?\r\nScotland is in a stronger financial position than the rest of the UK by \u00a31000 for each Scottish household. That's because we generate 9.6% of UK taxes but receive just 9.3% of UK spending. This will give us firm financial foundations as an independent country.\r\n\r\nWill independence make life better for my family and me?\r\nScotland will be able to use our vast resources, our own tax base and untapped assets like our great international reputation to build a more successful economy. This will allow us to create more jobs and improve the quality of life for people across Scotland. And, instead of spending \u00a3250 million each year on nuclear weapons as we do today, we can invest this money instead in better childcare, higher pensions of more opportunities for young Scots.\r\n\r\nDo you know what an independent Scotland will look like?\r\nScotland will look pretty much as it does today on the first day as an independent country. Becoming independent is just the starting point. With Scotland's future in Scotland's hands we will be able to choose a different path from Westminster. we can use our wealth and talent to create a fairer Scotland. Public services like the NHS and our schools, which we already run independently, will continue as now.\r\n\r\nAre there any guarantees for the future?\r\nScotland has all the raw ingredients we need to deliver a stronger economy, including 25% of the EU's offshore tidal and wave energy potential and some of the world's best universities. In addition, we have oil and gas reserves worth over \u00a31 trillion -  that's 10 times our share of the UK national debt. This is a massive safety net that would give an independent Scotland the sort of financial protection that few other nations have.\r\n\r\nCan you tell me how Scotland would become independent?\r\nScotland will become independent only when the people of Scotland vote for it. the decision is yours to take. The Scottish Government will publish a White Paper in 2013 setting out what an independent Scotland will look like. The referendum itself will be held in autumn 2014 and between now and then we will provide you with the information you need about the benefits of an independent Scotland. in 2016 you will choose the first independent government, whether that is labour, SNP, Green, Lib Dem or Tory.\r\n\r\n  "}}, {"id": 138999, "created": "2020-05-15T10:55:49.537473", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90525, "user_id": null, "user_ip": "92.28.224.176", "finish_time": "2020-05-15T11:46:24.720978", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "6 Yes logos, 1 arrow logo, 1 @ logo, 1 phone logo and one envelope logo. ", "leafletBody": "Questions surrounding independence for scotland are many and varied. But one thing is beyond question: that the people best placed to make decisions about Scotland are the people who care most about Scotland - the people who live here.\r\n\r\nThe referendum will give us all the chance to choose a different direction and say YES to a new and more positive path for our country. A path thay will lead to a greener, fairer and more prosperous society. \r\n\r\nHere we answer five of the most common questions asked about idependence. We know there are plenty more. So if you have \r\nany questions you want to ask you can contact us. . . \r\n\r\nOnline: YesScotland.net/questions\r\nEmail: questions@YesScotland.net\r\nTelephone: 0141 221 4767\r\nPost: YesScotland, 136 Hope Street, Glasgow G2 2TG\r\n\r\nCan we afford to be independent?\r\nScotland is in a stronger financial position than the rest of the UK by \u00a31,000 for each scottish household. That's because we generate 9.6% of UK taxes but receive just 9.3% of UK spending. This will give us firm financial foundation as an indepentent country.\r\n\r\nWill idependence make life better for my family and me?\r\nScotland will be able to use our vast resources, our own tax base and untapped assests like our great international reputation to build a more successful economy. \r\nThis will allow us to create more jobs and improve the quality of life for people across Scotland. And, instead of spending \u00a3250 million cash each year on nuclear weapons as we do today, we can invest this money instead in better childcare, higher pensions or more opportunities for young Scots.\r\n\r\nDo you know what an idependent Scotland will look like?\r\nScotland will look pretty much as it does today on the first day as an idependent country. Becoming independent is just the starting point. With Scotland's future in Scotland's hand we will be able to choose a different path from Westminister.\r\nWe can use our wealth  and talent to create a fairer Scotland. Public services like the \r\nNHS and our schools, which we already run independently, will continue as now.\r\n\r\nAre there any guarantees for the future?\r\nScotland has all the raw ingredients we need to deliver a stronger economy,\r\nincluding 25% of the EU's offshore tidal and wave energy potential and some of\r\nthe world's best universities. In addition, we have oil and gas reserves worth over \r\n\u00a31 trillion - that's 10 times our share of the UK national debt. This is a massive \r\nsafety net that would give an independent Scotland the sort of financial protection\r\nthat few other nations have.\r\n\r\nCan you tell me how Scotland would become idependent?\r\nScotland will become independent only when the people of Scotland vote for it.\r\nThe decision is yours to take. The Scottish Government will publish a White Paper\r\nin 2013 setting out what an independent Scotland will look like. The referendum \r\nitself will be held in autumn 2014 and between now and then we will provide you with the information you need about the benefits of an independent Scotland.\r\nIn 2016 you will choose the first independent government, whether that is Labour,\r\nSNP, Green, Lib Dem or Tory  \r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n   \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n"}}]