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national shipbuilding strategyUK Defence Journal
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The UK Government has refuted claims that an independent Scotland would continue to build ships for the Royal Navy .
In the recently released Building a New Scotland paper, the Scottish Government set out proposals for an.
independent Scotland ’s place in the world.
Companies in an independent.
Scotland would also be expected to be in a strong position to compete for UK Defence work.
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