For the benefit, mainly, of those outside the UK who may be bewildered about what’s going on. Or for those among my local acquaintance who don’t know my stance yet and were perhaps wondering. I have tried hard to avoid hyperbole and sarcasm, so the text is less entertaining than it could be, but more accurate. Links to all sources at the end.
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I was a neutral as I have no representation in any UK government/assembly/whatever.
But my Celtic heart would have wanted a Yes vote whereas I really don't think, from outside, that Alex Salmond gave good answers to many of the questions he was asked - it seemed as if he was retreating into 'He's lying!' as his answer to everything, rather like a school boy, and this would have made my head want to tick the 'No' box if I had had a vote.
I really do think devo-max would have been the best option, and it should have been on the ballot paper as Alex Salmond wanted, for the Westminster politicians are a very slippery lot and I fear that they will try to wriggle out of their promises now.
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I think Salmond made a big mistake not to be upfront about the challenges. I think the problems would have been difficult, but not insurmountable, and ultimately it would have been worth it.
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