Grantanow
There is always room for debate MaizieD but you might want to read the IFS response to the Scottish paper published before the referendum at ifs.org.uk/news/immediate-response-scottish-governments-paper-independence-and-scottish-economy
Post-independence a Scottish gov't would likely have to raise taxes and cut spending. Joining the EU would be problematical because the other states would see Scotland as being in need of financial aid. Improving growth has a poor history throughout the UK and I can't see the SNP improving its domestic performance any time soon.
So I'm going to pick on your post, Grantanow because it contains examples that are too good to pass over.
Post-independence a Scottish gov't would likely have to raise taxes. Good. I was always proud to pay more tax. This is an example of how I think we in Scotland broadly have a different view of how the world works. Paying tax isn't a bad thing if you get something in return.
cut spending.. Aye, that's not good. We'll have to grit our teeth.
joining the EU would be problematical. Well we'll have to work towards it. It's a marathon, not a sprint.
Improving growth has a poor history throughout the UK. Using an example of how things haven't worked in the Union isn't a glowing recommendation for staying in the Union.
I can't see the SNP improving its domestic performance any time soon. Then we will vote in another governing party. As we always have the power to do. But we keep voting SNP/Green/Alba right now because for half the population independence is a big thing. After we get it, we can all vote Tory if we like. Or more likely, Labour.