Currency: Many on the pro-independence side consider that the question of Scotland’s future currency (and whether to share the pound or not) was not dealt with well enough to assuage many ‘no’ voters’ concerns in 2014. Given rUK’s refusal in 2014 to countenance sharing the pound, the best approach may be to develop a sound policy for a new Scottish currency. Scotland is likely to find, in that case, that the EU will not give it an opt -out on joining the euro, as the UK and Denmark currently have. Whether it could adopt, like Sweden, a position of implicit rejection of joining the euro is an open question. It may have to sign up in principle for joining the euro one day – which would be controversial in Scotland.