Published: 15th September, 2014 in: News
It’s the story that’s been in the news for the last few months, provoking the opinions of many across the entire UK: Scottish Independence.
Many issues have been highlighted by both the Yes and No campaigners, but recently the discussion around the NHS and pharmacy has been brought to the fore by both sides.
It has been suggested by Alex MacKinnin, the RPS director for Scotland, that there isn’t going to be any significant change to pharmacy, there are some strong for and against points that suggest changes to the NHS and NHS jobs.
A change anticipated by the superintendent pharmacist of TLS Pharmacy Group, James Semple, is that “independence could make Scotland a wealthier country” and “it could result in an independent regulator for Scotland” although “The General Pharmaceutical Council, which is responsible for pharmacy regulation across Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland), is making no plans for independence yet.”
Another factor to consider for pharmacies and other companies is the impact Scottish Independence may have on postage. It has been reported that if Scotland gains independence it risks soaring stamp prices and could potentially lose Royal Mail services. Royal Mail currently delivers anywhere in Britain for a single price, however an independent Scotland would be forced by EU to establish its own postal service.*
We at Weldricks have many customers in Scotland and would love to hear what you think on the subject; let us know by simply leaving a comment.