Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Is it distance, nationality, or political allegiance, that is the tipping factor in this theoretical scenario?
I have no idea really. Personally, I don't think independence is going to make a single Scot feel anymore Scottish than they already do. I think the whole debate is about power and control. Westminster realised this suddenly 2 or 3 weeks ago when the polls showed a dramatic swing to the Yes and they started scrambling around for further devolved powers - this should have happened long before now.
Labour hold 41 of the 59 seats Scottish available in Westminster, the SNP holds the majority of seats in the Scottish Parliament - it is a clear democratic demonstration of their desire to see left leaning politics and more control over their own affairs - something that has been ignored until this point.
Following this referendum, I think our big cities and regions won't be long in following with their own assemblies or more control of local politics. Devolving power isn't a natural ideology of the right, but I think even they realise this would strengthen the overall economy giving balance to very different economic realities around the country.