Reputation for Scottish good sense is a case for No
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
Sir, I am a humble Scottish merchant trading in the China Seas. My family has followed this profession for almost 200 years. When we are bearing the sticky heat of China’s Pearl River Delta or the tropical rainforests of equatorial Borneo, we dream about the cool, soft mist of the green Galloway hills where we were bred.
By hard work our businesses have thrived and the St Andrew’s Cross today flies proudly on some of the most valuable real estate on Earth. We are now a considerable offshore Scottish force employing 420,000 souls, and our reputation for Scottish good sense and standards is known all over Asia.
For generations we have returned to our roots in Scotland, and improved our stony farms and enlarged our marches. We believe we are an asset to Scotland, and we do not wish to become aliens in our own country, the UK. I strongly support the No vote.
Sir Henry Keswick, Chairman, Jardine Matheson Holdings, London, UK
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