But I doubt many want the split.
By the reports I read of the debate Salmond was less than convincing and it is his only interest that is not good news for him.
Scotland want's to exit not enter one could argue they want to exit a pottage I can't see a reason for staying in this mess we have created our own pottage with or without Europe we are dictated to by the Finance of London we bow and scrape to their every demand we are slaves to them
There is a thing called democracy and Scotland has opted for this by holding a Referendum . We are Nation not a province and there is a strong desire to have proper control over income and expenditure and live in harmony with our neighbours .
A poll on Aug 3rd, 5 days ago, showed a FOURTEEN point lead. SNP have been hoping a late surge for months but time is running out.
I don't see why changing the future is throwing away the past. That sounds like a fear based argument with nothing behind it.
If I was Scottish I'd probably vote to leave the UK. Whether they are better off financially or not, they will have more power over their own decisions. Currently they're just a province.
The polls show that Scotland will stay.
Wearily at scotchly
In the 1960s Hugh Gaitskell the Labour leader of the opposition said in relation to us entering the then Common Market,that we were throwing away 1,000 years of history for a "mess of pottage"
Is Scotland now in danger of throwing away 307 years of union with the UK for a new "mess of pottage" ?