Of course I have selectively quoted this because you don't want to read all the other guff. Those are just the facts based on GDP, not GDP per capita, which the Yes Campaign deliberately did not explain.The latest figures we have for Scotland's GDP are for 2012, and including a share of UK offshore oil the figure is £145bn.
This would put Scotland at about 57 in the UN's list of national GDP - between Iraq and Bangladesh.
The UK is currently sixth in the total GDP list
There you have it. Scotland would rank around 57th, somewhere around Iraq and Bangladesh.
And that, I believe, is the truth. Can any Yes supporters spot the difference?