@uber_gruber I'm not denying you the right to make the case for the Yes vote and I can see the merit in many of your arguments. Guess what? I agree that the BBC has been biased in favour of No during the campaign; that the no campaign has been conducted horrendously; and that the current political status quo does not serve the interests of the majority of Scottish (and other British) people outside a narrow elite.
What I find frustrating is that you have tried to de-legitimise any disagreement by, 1) branding the person disagreeing as ill informed and 2) denying their right to a view on the basis that they don't live in Scotland.
It isn't 'patriarchal' or 'unsubstantiated nonsense' to say that there is uncertainty over what would happen with currency and EU membership. By all means make the case for why your preferred outcomes will come about, but you can't deny the uncertainty.
@uber_gruber I'm not denying you the right to make the case for the Yes vote and I can see the merit in many of your arguments. Guess what? I agree that the BBC has been biased in favour of No during the campaign; that the no campaign has been conducted horrendously; and that the current political status quo does not serve the interests of the majority of Scottish (and other British) people outside a narrow elite.
What I find frustrating is that you have tried to de-legitimise any disagreement by, 1) branding the person disagreeing as ill informed and 2) denying their right to a view on the basis that they don't live in Scotland.
It isn't 'patriarchal' or 'unsubstantiated nonsense' to say that there is uncertainty over what would happen with currency and EU membership. By all means make the case for why your preferred outcomes will come about, but you can't deny the uncertainty.