It’s not very nice to call people delusional stewaris. Its not really a very good argument, is it?
There are several misconceptions and mistakes in your post, so here are my comments:
1. GERS obviously relates to the situation today where Scotland has to exist under the rules of the UK system, an independent Scotland would exist under a completely different system. So GERS is not a good metric to use.
2. I’m not an economist but I think it’s quite unlikely that we have a debt of £13bn when the entire UK debt is £18bn, but maybe someone can help explain that to me?
3. In voting for independence, you don’t vote for the SNP. Once Scotland is independent, people can vote for anyone they like, even the Tories if they want. Scotland was overwhelmingly Tory when I was young. But if you think your fellow Scots will vote for a party you don’t agree with, and you want to prevent that, then that’s a whole different issue.
4. If you think NS is only good at spin, you really haven’t been paying attention.
5. Free education is so ingrained in the Scottish psyche, it will never go. It’s one of the ways we define ourselves.
6. I, and many like me, wouldn’t object to paying more taxes if it meant we lived in a fairer society. That’s why I am proud to pay more tax in Scotland today.
(Tin hat on, waiting for incoming...)