Time to nail my colours to the mast. Some may consider it inflammatory, so up to you if you want to delete it, Kaz & Di.
Personally I'd prefer it if this wasn't deleted. This kind of debate needs to be had and these things need to be discussed.
Ossie I agree with pretty much everything you say except for the following
I'm one of those who would welcome a Yes vote because if nothing else, it is an opportunity to:
a) say goodbye and good riddance to the hard-core of English haters of Scotland
I agree, but, what you fail to calculate into this is that Scotland will lose far more dismissive and derogatory English than English will lose those Scots who choose to hate. On balance I see the Scots as the winners. Also if you take away the reason for the hate, then tolerance will return. In time.
Additionally:
2) I totally oppose offering currency union. The Scots make their decision to break the Union, and the consequence is they must not be allowed the easy passage of clinging to the rUK coat-tails. rUK must "guarantee" absolutely nothing.
You might want to rethink that. Just that poll tanked the £, British stocks and impacted Euro stocks today. Now consider what Scotland, walking away with 20% of UK GDP and 10% of UK debt, would do to the English £???? It will be interesting to see who comes crawling after whom!
and all warship-building to be moved to Southampton / Portsmouth or Belfast
Ships are not built by the government, they are built by companies with UK government tender. If "Wee eck" were to truly deliver on the 3% cut in corporation tax, you might see even more shipbuilding move from Southampton/Portsmouth just as the EU is bemoaning companies flooding to Estonia with it's low flat tax regime.
Scotland is said to have a "policy want" of importing many immigrants to support its aging population.
Actually that was UK Labour and the need to support their wage and spend policies whilst not bringing UK citizens back to work. Scotland will have significantly more disposable money per head. Perhaps the Scots will need the controls to stop the English flooding them for free education, free prescriptions, higher pensions and free bus passes..... It cuts both ways. My take is England needs them more....
I see no reason why the rest of us should just roll over to Wee Eck and his ilk.
Actually nobody is asking England to roll over for anything. All the Scots, not "Wee Eck" are asking is that everyone honour the choice they are going to make. Nobody from the Yes campaign is demanding concessions from rUK. The opposite if anything. They actually find this last minute blatant attempt to bribe them, with concessions they never asked for, insulting.
Step back, take a broader view. Why is the UK government in panic? If Scotland is that unimportant, if it is that riddled with debt, if it has no resources to speak of and is a drag on the UK as a whole; why on earth would the government even care to try and stop them leaving??? Let alone panicked action at the 11th hour to try and stave off defeat by the hands of the Yes camp.
Westminster has spent the whole campaign thinking what you are thinking. That it is so obvious that being part of the UK is a benefit to Scotland. Nobody was really thinking about the fact that Scots don't see it that way and they really didn't count the cost of Scotland leaving. Because they knew it wouldn't.
Now they are counting the cost and, believe me, it won't be trivial to rUK. As the predominantly English parliament tries, ever more frantically, to change Yes into No, the Scots are going to be more and more convinced that a Yes vote is the right way to go. Because, simply, if it was really going to be so bad for Scotland, which means good for England, what the hell are they doing frantically trying to keep the Scots? We're all used to politicians lying, so we have to look under the stated reason for their actions.
The unassailable fact, which most Scots will come to, is that Westminster is so panicked because it will be so bad for rUK. Meaning that Scotland really does give more than it gets. When that is proved beyond a shadow of a doubt; you want to see hate; you'll see it, big time.
btw, I keep trying to write rUK and typing fUK. Ironic really as that's what the Scots are saying who vote Yes. Must be subliminal....