Well said Lucylastic and Granny23.
Many here have tried to answer Opan's question and I hope it is now clearer why some Scots might prefer to be in the EU but not the UK in terms of respect and balance.
Not everybody, of course, and we all have a right to be heard.
Facts are brilliant chiels.
My own fear is that we will sleepwalk out of the EU, despite all the warnings, because too many people are fed up of the Tory shennanigans, combined with Labour ineptitude.
The new term is BOBs - bored of brexit.
I have watched many parliamentary "clashes" between Mrs May and Mrs Corbyn on this issue. He seems strangely constrained and she never answers a straight question, except to repeat how well we are all doing
despite all evidence to the contrary.
Mrs May's idea of speaking to 3.9 million Scottish voters direct was a couple of hours in a village outside Glasgow, hearing what three people do in their jobs at a leather factory (no sound, of course, but you could read the lips).
Pathetic, disrespectful and downright daft move by a PM whose day job has been abandoned during this farce.
Listening to the radio over the past few days, I was struck by how many pundits say there needs to be a remainer in the upcoming TV debate.
Ms Sturgeon - and to a lesser extent Mr Robertson - are the natural choices as the overall leader and commons leader of the third largest Westminster-represented party in the UK, and as politicians whose stance has been fact-based and unwavering since 2014, when the situation we are in now was frankly unthinkable.
Every time Scotland is dismissed, ignored or swatted away, it adds fuel to the independence cause.
Ditto for all the insults and unfair belittling of a duly elected First Minister and her party, neither of whom/which is perfect, but a dashed sight better than the infighters and blusterers who are dragging us off a cliff, still arguing whether we should plunge to the jagged rocks below or do it in slow, agonising motion.