Adam
Wouldn't it be easier to place the onus on the voter? Meaning, those interested apply to vote. If its easy to say one is a Scot it can't be hard to figure out if one is child/grandchild of a Scot. You may get the odd unqualified vote, but surely it is better to offer the vote to all Scots and accept some scammers are out there rather than exclude a significant percentage of Scots from voting.
Col
I would love to see the same proposition voted on in England as in Scotland. Though it doesn't make any sense to do so given Cameron and the boys are pro union. It would be awfully embarassing to have a higher voter turnout than for a general election and even if as few as 20% voted in favour of disollution (I think far more are for independence) it would be a blow. Nearly everybody I speak with concerning Scotland are in favour of disollution or don't care. Either way, most believe there should be no Scots in Parliament, which of course begs the question of why not disollution then?
I did jest previously, but in truth I don't mind the idea of independence if some way can be worked out that the two economies, defence and police systems are strongly linked somehow. I don't have a clue as to how this can be done, but I think its vital for the overall strength of the economy and defence of the island if the two interests act as one.
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