As a Scotsman living in England and a pro-union chap, I can't help thinking that the impact of a yes vote will weigh more heavily on my sense of national belonging. Will I feel less Scottish all of a sudden? What I do know, is I've been very much irritated by the foot stamping over done cheering by the yes supporters in all the debates. If things work out at all like Salmond has promised everyone, then I'll be gobsmacked. One of the most worrying tell tale signs is his own reaction to awkward questions, which is well documented.
Further, I've noticed that the left leaning elements of the media have been quick to trumpet any good news for the yes folk. Apparently for the first time ever, one of numerous recent polls puts the yes campaign marginally ahead but behind when undecided votes are excluded. Judgiing by the Guardian's reaction you'd think it was a confirmed landslide for Salmond.
Roll on 18th September.
FB