I have to admit I'm still not convinced there will be a "Yes" win.
In saying that the mood has definitely changed in my area. There's lots of "Yes" posters in windows, cars are displaying Scottish flags and if you're near a "Yes" campaign on the street then horns a re beeping, etc. I'd say that maybe 1in 10 people I have asked are going with the "No" vote but I'd expect that in a working class area-how it plays out over the country remains to be seen.
On debates online I see a lot of people asking about how Scotland would be placed regarding EU membership. Strangely enough this question doesn't pop up much in 'real' life-it's as if nobody really cares whether we get EU membership or not. I'm not quite sure why this is. If the "Yes" vote does win then it'll be interesting to see whether the Scottish public actually wants to join the EU come 2016 as an Independent country-it has to be remembered that any party running for election then, in Scotland, could run with a No to Europe manifesto.
There's still an awful lot of misinformation out there- almost every Scottish newspaper backs the No campaign and I sit daily shaking my head at the so-called news on Independence that they publish.
The Scots will have nobody to blame but themselves if it all goes wrong. No longer will they have the leisure to vote in noddy idiots to run the country.
Exactly! The decisions made on our behalf will be made by a government voted in by Scots. We'll be fully responsible for ourselves which, although quite exciting, is also a little scary.
I know I'm going against the grain on this board but my fingers are seriously crossed for a Yes on 19th September!