[{"id": 140435, "created": "2020-05-27T01:45:20.242751", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90676, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-27T01:49:49.858214", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Square, face, banners, scissor", "leafletBody": "Strength, stability and security of the UK Pound. The strength of the UK means we can keep down the price of our credit cards, and our personal debt. Why would we want to give that all up? "}}, {"id": 140888, "created": "2020-06-07T17:23:29.482892", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90676, "user_id": 2113, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-07T17:34:49.535312", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "Photograph of dark haired male wearing white polo shirt, two scraps of paper with comments on", "leafletBody": "Strength, stability and security of the UK Pound\r\nThe Pound is one of the most trusted and secure currencies in the world.\r\nLeaving the UK means losing the UK Pound.\r\nIf we leave the UK, Scotland and the rest of the UK become separate countries.  Sharing the UK Pound would need agreement with people in the rest of the UK to set up a Eurozone-style currency union.\r\nAll the parties in the rest of the UK have said no to Alex Salmond's Eurozone style currency union.  The Governor of the Bank of England has said sharing the UK Pound without sharing a tax system, as the SNP suggest, won't work.\r\nThe SNP have refused to set out a Plan B for what will replace the UK Pound.\r\nThat means a separate Scotland would use the Euro or would have to set up an unproven separate currency.\r\nIN THE SNP;S OWN WORDS\r\n\"The SNP Government has no currency plan for an Independent Scotland\"\r\nJim Sillars, former SNP Deputy Leader\r\n\r\nTHE EXPERT VIEW\r\n\"Without a plan B on the currency issue the Scottish people are being duped about the potential massive costs and disruption to the Scottish economy.\"\r\nRonnie MacDonald, Professor of Economics, Glasgow University\r\n\r\n\"The experts all agree:\r\nthe strength of the UK\r\nmeans we can keep\r\ndown the price of our\r\ncredit cards, and our\r\npersonal debt.  Why\r\nwould we want to give\r\nthat all up?\"\r\nRoss Oxburgh, Kelso\r\nPrinted by Treehouse Print, 40 Peffer Place. EH16 4BB. Published and promoted by Blair McDougall on behalf of Better Together, both at 5 Blythswood Square. G2 4AD"}}]