The big issues, the things that scar Scotland - the least of them is whether we should have a border at Gretna Green or not.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Scotland is not a region of the U.K.; Scotland is a nation, and if we cannot protect our interests within a U.K. that is going to be changing fundamentally, then that right of Scotland to consider the options of independence has to be there.
I think Scotland could take a stand in a wonderful way, ecologically and morally and ethically.
Too often in the past, Scotland has been sidelined and ignored in the Westminster corridors of power, but that doesn't have to be the case anymore.
If the U.K. were threatening to withdraw from Europe, I would certainly want Scotland to be out of that.
I'll be arguing for Scotland to vote to stay in the E.U.
If the Scottish people decide to opt for independence, it would not be a good idea for Scotland to maintain a very rigid link to the pound.
Scotland forms a crucial part of our Armed Forces which should not be jeopardised by rushed cuts or a rush to the exit from the U.K. Defence jobs are vital to the Scottish economy and yet independence puts thousands of jobs at risk.
An independent Scotland could be far more internationalist and would benefit a great deal from links to both Scandinavia and states in other continents.
Scotland has a great deal to offer the world in terms of our approach to key economic and social issues.
The great thing about Glasgow is that if there's a nuclear attack it'll look exactly the same afterwards.