@dhothersall the point about independence is that it's in the best interests not only of most people in Scotland, but more importantly of the people of the rest of the UK and of the world.
For the world, it breaks up the UK with its long tradition of foreign adventurism, and also probably means nuclear disarmament for the UK.
@dhothersall for Britain, it means a trigger for urgently needed constitutional reform - and I honestly don't see any party in the UK being willing and able to carry out major reform without a very powerful shock, such as independence would cause.
@dhothersall @simon_brooke Brexit didn't change the electoral system or constitution beyond removing EUParl elections/representation. And in terms of voter attitudes it simply entrenched existing polarisations in England. It was less a major system shock than an evolution.
Of course the practical fall out has been pretty disastrous, as predicted, and I know several 2014 No voters who have moved to Yes because of Brexit consequences.