Our current intake of career politicians are too busy squabbling about dogma to run the UK for the benefit of the electorate.
They will have no problems when to UK goes t*ts up. They have their gold plated pensions and offshore savings to keep them safe.
I just have around 76 years of experience of how this country has been reduced to an almost third world status by our
incompetent elected politicians. All I know is that the status quo is not very promising.
What I cannot understand is WHY all the UK politicians, big business and celebrities are so against a yes vote. ?
I think you have already answered your later question,......... they don't want any change.
After much flag waving and bluster from both sides (the usual political game), and if the collective polls are right, the Scots seem to have
settled into roughly equal opposing camps, both of which "think" they might know what's best for Scotland.
The final decision will probably rest with the ones who don't have a bloody clue yet, they still need to download some app or other,
or consult Facebook.
Better Together? Probably not, we're pulling in opposite directions on many issues, and with the current political set up,
little change is likely for either. Separation will allow each to, at least have the opportunity to go it's own way, for better or worse.
I'm thinking mainly of the differing EU membership attitudes, which, to me, makes Scottish Independence token window dressing.
I doubt if the separation would be amicable, but if / when the horse trading starts, I believe Scotland wants more immigrants.
We have an abundance of "entrepreneurs", and general trouble makers, awaiting relocation. How many do you want?:Biggrin2: