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Well, I've not looked into the pros and cons much. The yes voters I know, seem to hate the london politicians having reign over them, when they admit theirs are no better. Sadly, Steeps, in regards to a post a page ago, more yes voters do seem to be just believing spin doctors, and thinking with their heart because they're proud scots.
Not saying all no voters are great, just seems certain "groups" on both sides.
I don't think much would change. The costs and savings will balance, things they want from the UK will mean the politicians won't hesitate to make deals that hurt the people. That said, the way our lot are trying to erode disability help (not just benefits, all sorts of things have been cut), the NHS etc, I think a yes vote may be their best bet. I may just move there if they do!
Not saying all no voters are great, just seems certain "groups" on both sides.
I don't think much would change. The costs and savings will balance, things they want from the UK will mean the politicians won't hesitate to make deals that hurt the people. That said, the way our lot are trying to erode disability help (not just benefits, all sorts of things have been cut), the NHS etc, I think a yes vote may be their best bet. I may just move there if they do!