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Yes, but your own selfish reasons aside, you still seem to be pointing to massive unanswered questions as a kind of ultimate explanation.
I agree, there was and still are questions about currency etc, but the collective media response to the issue with only one fledgling newspaper being pro independence, and the full weight of the BBC propaganda machine pumping out 'reports' that were (and still are) as duplicitous as any Soviet organisation and again, on a par with how Brexit is being handled now, really didn't give anyone a chance to hear these issues out and give them fair consideration.
Still, what we're seeing is the BBC ignoring any kind of fair reporting on independence, be it record breaking marches, poll data or anything else, and we still have the same daily hatchet jobs on the SNP and Sturgeon by all the main newspapers. It's a disgrace.
I was genuinely relieved Scotland didn't leave, really just for my own selfish reason of not wanting you to leave us to nasty tory governments forever.
But from an outsiders perspective its interesting the parallels you draw between the UK government and the Vote leave. It did seam like there were allot of massive questions around what currency you would use and ongoing EU membership which never seamed to really be answered by the pro independents side, a bit like trust me easiest trade deal in history