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", "graphelem": "Photo of Willie Porter, Photo of Jennifer Young, Photo of Peter Chapman", "leafletBody": "Being a part of the UK support thousands of jobs and rural businesses in Scotland.\r\n\r\nOn 18 September 2014 we will make the biggest decision our country has ever made when when we decide whether or nor Scotland remains part of the United Kingdom.\r\n\r\nThe Nationalists are asking us to walk away from the strength, stability and security that comes from part of the bigger UK.\r\n\r\nAs part of the UK we are one of the 'Big Three' in Europe. This mean that have enormous influence over something that plays a huge role in our lives.\r\n\r\nWe may not like it but it is the big countries that call the shots in Europe and Scotland benefits as a result. Scottish agriculture and rural areas benefit from EU funding of \u00a3560 million. Of that, \u00a3430 million if for the Single Farm Payment Scheme.\r\n\r\nDo we really want to give up that influence? Why would we want to make ourselves smaller and lose the influence we have as part of the UK?\r\n\r\nWhen the deals are being struck in Brussels that will shape the future of farming and agriculture in Scotland, do we want to be at the top table shaping the debate or do we want to be on the outside struggling to make our voice heard?\r\n\r\nIf Scotland walks away from the United Kingdom our Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) receipts would be uncertain. The Nationalists claim that a seperate Scotland would receive extra CAP funds. However, that requires all 28 other EU Member States to agree to take a cut.\r\n\r\nWe need more growth, more jobs and more opportunities for future generations in rural Scotland. We don't need uncertainty, instability and barriers.\r\n\r\n\"The UK market is hugely important for me and for farmers throughout Scotland. We deal with supermarkets and other companies in the big cities right across the UK. The idea of creating a barrier between farmers in Scotland and our customers elsewhere in the UK seems plain daft to me. It would increase costs and put jobs in Scotland at risk. It's a No Thanks from me.\"\r\n- Willie Porter, Arbroath.\r\n\r\n\"Our produce is 100% Scottish, but we sell to the whole of the UK. We are based in Scotland but get a lot of our feed and other supplies from England. This works for us. Why change it?\"\r\nJennifer Young\r\nFarmer, Newton Stewart.\r\n\r\n\"Scotland receives more than one third of the total UK support that is available to help boost renewable energy production in the UK. Investment in the renewables from England, Wales and Northern Ireland supports thousands of jobs across Scotland. Independence could put that at risk.\"\r\nPeter Chapman\r\nFormer NUFS vice-President.\r\n\r\nPlease tear off this page, fold it over to stick it down and pop it in the post. You don't even need a stamp\r\n\r\nWhat do you think?\r\n\r\nDo you agree that Scotland's best future remains as part if the United Kingdom? Or do you want to find out more before you make the biggest decision in Scotland's history?\r\n\r\n1. Which best describes you view on Independence?\r\n[] I strongly believe Scotland should remain part of the United Kingdom.\r\n[] I'm not sure but I lean towards staying in the United Kingdom.\r\n[] I am undecided.\r\n[] I'm not sure but I lean towards independence.\r\n[] I strongly believe Scotland should be independent from the rest of the UK.\r\n\r\n2. What issue will most affect the way vote in the referendum?\r\n[Blank Box]\r\n\r\n3. Which party did you vote for at the lat election for the...\r\n\r\nUK Parliament\r\n[] SNP\r\n[] Labour\r\n[] Conservative\r\n[] Lib Dem\r\n[] Didn't Vote\r\n[] Other\r\n\r\nScottish Parliament\r\n[] SNP\r\n[] Labour\r\n[] Conservative\r\n[] Lib Dem\r\n[] Didn't Vote\r\n[] Other\r\n\r\n4. Your details\r\nForename:\r\nSurname:\r\nAddress:\r\nPostcode:\r\nEmail:\r\nPhone Number:\r\n\r\nCan you display a 'No Thanks' field poster. []\r\nPlease Tick here if you wuld like a postal ballot form. []\r\n\r\nThe information you supply us will be treated in confidence in accordance with the Data Protection Act. Information may be stored on a database and used by Better Together Campaign and the members of our coalition (the Scottish Labour Party, Scottish Conservative Party, and Scottish Liberal Democrats) to keep you informed of campaign news and the ways in which you can get involved in the campaign. By providing your data to us, you are consenting to Better Together, and the members of our coalition, making contact with you in the future with regards to the campaign and referendum by telephone, text or other means, even though you may be registered with Telephone Preference Service. If you don't want to be added to our database tick this box: []\r\n\r\nPrinted by Treehouse Print, 40 Peffer Place, EH16 4BB. Published and promoted by Blair McDougal on behalf of Better Together both at 5 Blythswood Square, G2 4AD"}}]