As a Scottish granny living in another part of the UK, I had no say in the Scottish referendum and I was appalled at the way it was conducted. David Cameron almost handed it to the SNP on a plate, by letting them choose the date (Bannockburn anniversary), allowing 16 and 17 year olds to vote and worst of all allowing the SNP to set the question "Do you want Scotland to be independent?" The question should have been "Do you want Scotland to remain part of the UK?" I believe that the result would then have been even more conclusive - not just 55% in favour of staying British but probably 75% or more. It is always easier to campaign for "yes" than "no".
Nicola Sturgeon often mentions her English granny. I had three Scottish grandparents and one who was half English, half Welsh. My grandchildren have Scots, English, Irish and Welsh blood, like so many British families, yet the SNP wants to make us foreigners in our own country.
I live in a marginal constituency where our excellent LibDem MP is retiring and I do not want to see him replaced by a Tory, but that is all the more likely to happen because of the apparent rise of the SNP. Voters down here do not want to see a Labour government propped up by separatists whose sole purpose is to destroy the United Kingdom. What happens in one part of our small island affects everyone else, so, please, if you are a Scottish granny living in Scotland (or a non-Scottish granny living in Scotland) vote for whoever can stop the SNP.