It is
100% justifiable that the Scots should have a say on their
own future but I feel that a vote to leave would be ill-considered. The West
Lothian Question is easily answered - the Scots have more to lose than to gain
economically. If they leave for 'identity issues' - that is a whole different
matter, of course.
For England, the advantage would be that
there would be far fewer unwelcome Labour & SNP members at Westminster. It
would partly offset the boundary bias in Labour's favour south of the
border.
(Unsurprising that Salmond lost the debate, innit?)
