
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 22:49, Reply)

from a "good" and "bad" perspective is probably useless. Nationhood has much more to do with feelings and relationships than it has with either positive or negative values.
You could have asked the same of the act of union itself, and gotten the same unintelligible answers.
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:02, Reply)

I think that underestimates the issue somewhat. There's many sound economic reasons both for and against separation from the Union, which could be classed as "good" or "bad". Also not sure where these "unintelligible" answers are coming from - care to elaborate?
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:09, Reply)

The number one benefit for Scotland and Britain if Scotland leave the union.
Nationalism should be abandoned as a political tool, and preferably as a concept altogether except in the context of history lessons.
It's is outdated and makes me unreasonably angry, especially when used as a reason for anything in political discourse. It's BOLLOCKS.
grrrrrrr
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:11, Reply)

SNP stands for 'Scottish National Party,' not 'Scottish Nationalist Party.' Alex Salmond has said that Scottish people include those living in Scotland who think of themselves as Scottish - there's absolutely no Nationalism at play here. Accusations of such are often flung to muddy the waters
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:14, Reply)

I was responding to CoD's use of the term 'Nationhood'
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:20, Reply)

Control of it's own economy, not being dragged into unnecessary wars, and not being ruled by a Tory-led government no-one in Scotland voted for (only 1 Tory MP in the whole of Scotland, and that's down in the borders)
As for the benefit to Britain as a whole, well, that's a lot less tangible. On the one hand, Westminster would no longer receive North Sea Oil Revenue, but on the other hand, it would resolve the West Lothian question. I suppose the benefits all depend on your perspective
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:06, Reply)

and certainly not used as a reason for Scotland to bog off out of Britain. If it is serious enough then it can be resolved with Scotland remaining in Britain.
I'd love to stop and chat but I'm really sleepy now and have to go beddy byes cos I'm working on the morrow
( , Wed 11 May 2011, 23:19, Reply)