Scottish MP Calls for a National Digital Currency - ScotPound

Scottish MP Calls for a National Digital Currency - ScotPound

A year on from the national referendum where Scotland rejected independence from the UK - leaving the pound sterling to continue as its national currency, a member of Parliament from the Scottish National Party (SNP) issued a rallying call to his party and the country to begin experimenting with digital currency. George Kerevan, MP for East Lothian and a member of the SNP called for the country to start experimenting with digital currency and spoke about the British pound not being "the be-all and end-all," insisting that a new digital currency could help Scotland reach beyond its reliance....


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