Pentlandpirate wrote:Donnie, I have no idea what Longshank's thoughts are on the subject, but I would be interested to hear them.
PP. As you have probably noticed I rarely visit this forum these days, let alone comment, and have not done so since a couple of years ago when things started to fall apart here. DonnieC's spurious insult and Foxglove's well expressed disquiet today may help you understand why. I prefer to spend what little time I do on forums on ForArgyll's forum nowadays as it is much more active than this one.
However, whilst here, I think you have a perfect right to answer the question which started this thread. It is shameful that the immediate response from two contributers has been to belittle you and to deride your arguments. That shows the lack of confidence which exists on the Yes side.
To specifics; The independence question has always been with us, we Scots are too wise to ever actually vote for it to happen, it is raised every so often by a small minority (support rarely exceeds 30% in the polls over the years), and it is quite sensible to expect a resounding No vote next October. As to who should vote. I think it quite reasonable that all those who live here should be the ones; Scots, Anglo Scots, Polish Scots, Pakistani Scots etc. If you live here you should have a voice. There are 400,000 Anglo Scots and an estimated 250,000 Polish Scots. The vast majority of those will vote No so have no fears about Scots living in the rest of the UK being disenfranchised. The expats from other places now living here know the value of being part of a larger entity.
I will vote Yes as a gesture to my Harris grandparents and ancestors but know that will not affect the actual outcome.
Shankers (Brit by choice)