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Independence 'will finish shipbuilding'



HUNDREDS of Inverclyde shipyard workers could lose their jobs if Scotland separates from the United Kingdom, it is claimed. Evidence given by union officials to a Westminster committee suggested that, without UK defence contracts, the shipbuilding industry in Scotland could be 'finished'.
Friday, 25.May.2012, 15:06 (GMT+3)
HUNDREDS of Inverclyde shipyard workers could lose their jobs if Scotland separates from the United Kingdom, it is claimed. Evidence given by union officials to a Westminster committee suggested that, without UK defence contracts, the shipbuilding industry in Scotland could be 'finished'.
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