I didn't mean that Scotland would literally starve, and I should have put my comments in inverted comma's as a figure of speech. Citing 'Braveheart' as a reason for voting for independence does seem somewhat short-sighted. the sad thing about this whole campaign is that old hostilities and resentments on both sides that we all thought were behind us years ago have now resurfaced, and will be difficult to resolve which ever side wins. The issue of the Scottish MP's voting on some purely English affairs has certainly surfaced and in the advent of a NO vote will cause a row and need addressing. Of course politicians renege on promises, and may well do so again, on both sides of this fence. I spent most of my working life caring for the elderly, both in residential homes and in the community, and it does seem hard that in the rest of the UK the cost to the individual is means tested, making sure that most people pay dearly for the help they get, a lot of the time refusing care because of the cost, and yet in Scotland it is free - That and other things are beginning to cause resentment elsewhere in the UK, so perhaps a YES vote would be better as at least we wouldn't be subsidising free services that we in the rest of the UK have to pay for.