[{"id": 141235, "created": "2020-06-17T01:11:24.174832", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90923, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-17T01:15:53.159016", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "", "leafletBody": "10 key facts that prove Scotland will be a wealthy independent country. Scotland is a strong exporter, oil is still really valuable, generates more tax than the UK average, public spending is lower than UK, Scotland pays more to Westminster than it gets back, record investment in Scotland, huge potential in renewable energy, an independent Scotland will create more opportunities for jobs."}}, {"id": 142982, "created": "2020-07-06T12:12:45.100066", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90923, "user_id": 2162, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-07-06T12:32:52.599294", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "", "leafletBody": "10 key facts that prove Scotland will be a wealthy independent country\r\n\r\n1. Scotland is the 14th wealthiest country in the developed world, the UK is only 18th\r\nOur wealth includes \u00a321 billion in construction (170,000 jobs), \u00a311.6 billion in tourism (292,000 jobs), \u00a339 billion in manufacturing (127,000 jobs). Scotland also has world class universities, a flourishing creative sector and vast energy, fishing and agricultural resources.\r\n\r\n2. Scotland generates more tax than the UK average\r\nScotland has paid more tax per head that the UK every year for the past 33 years. Last year Scotland paid \u00a3800 more in tax per person than the UK average.\r\n\r\n3. Scotland is a strong exporter\r\nLast year Scotland sold almost \u00a3100 billion in goods and services worldwide. Scotland is a net exporter while the UK is a net importer; our balance of trade is in our favour.\r\n\r\n4. Scotland's oil is still really valuable\r\nThe remaining estimated 15-24 billion barrels of oil in the North Sea are worth over \u00a31 trillion. More than 90% of that belongs to Scotland.\r\n\r\n5. Scotland's public spending is lower in percentage terms than the UK's\r\nScotland spends only 42.7% of its economic wealth on public services compared to 45.4% in the UK. Pensions, education and healthcare will be affordable in an independent Scotland.\r\n\r\n6. Scotland pays more to Westminster than it gets back\r\nAn independent Scotland would have been \u00a38.3billion better off over the last 5 years. This amount to \u00a31,600 per person.\r\n\r\n7. Westminster has cost Scotland \u00a368 billion over the past 33 years\r\nScotland has paid \u00a368 billion interest on money Westminster borrowed to fill the black hole in the UK's finances while Scotland was paying in more than we got out. Scotland is paying for the mistakes of Westminster politicians.\r\n\r\n8. Scotland has huge potential in renewable energy\r\nWith 25% of Europe's tidal energy, 25% of wind power and 10% of its wave energy, Scotland has a huge opportunity to lead the world in new renewable technology.\r\n\r\n9. There is record investment in Scotland's economy from across the world\r\nForeign investment into Scotland has hit a 16 year high with an 8% year-on-year increase in the latest figures. Scotland is an attractive place to do business.\r\n\r\n10. An independent Scotland will create more opportunities for jobs\r\nWith full control of economic decisions, business and government can work more closely together to suit Scotland's needs.\r\n\r\nPrinted by Printing.com Edinburgh, 8 Home Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9LY\r\nPromoted by Gordon MacIntyre-Kempy on behalf of Business for Scotland, both of 290 Bath Street, Glasgow"}}]