DustyHen2010 I don't agree that the benefits around free tertiary education, free social care etc. are due to us being in the Union, I believe that they are a result of the priorities of the Scottish Government, acting on behalf of the people.
However I do think that for some people the prospect of the stability of staying in the Union is a good reason for rejecting independence, and I'll not argue with that. I think too that some people feel more British than Scottish, and who am I to argue with them?
In answer to that, and some of the points UG raised, I'm willing to give up that potential for stability for the chance to build our own country. The prospect of deciding on our own currency, and how our defence will work, and what our priorities should be, are more attractive to me that the status quo.
The Royal family will stay UG, no chance of a republic here. Yet 
Anyway, I'm in a good mood. (Do not mention the rugby. Do not mention the rugby.
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