There is a high chance that Scotland will soon push for a second independence referendum, following UK’s decision to leave the European Union.
This isn’t the first time the Scots have considered pushing for independence. In 2014, the Scottish independence referendum posed the question of whether Scotland should be an independent country.
The “No” side won. And this, according to analysts, was partly due to the government’s inability to address currency issues had the referendum succeeded.
In the interest of not making the same mistake, a Scottish think tank looked at ways how a national currency would work.