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Originally Posted by Josy
The yes campaign left a helluva lot of questions unanswered and if like the ones I know then most no voters found it better to stay in the union with a government that won't always be there instead of taking a huge risk wandering into unknown territory with permanent independence.
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I understand that but I think what many don't see is that the country (the UK) is wandering into unknown territory anyway. The entire western world is. I personally believe that an independent Scotland would have been in a better position to tackle that new world. I'm sure many people do believe that we're in a stronger position to enter it with the UK. I just wish that people at least knew that that's what they're weighing up.
We're facing uncertainty either way, things are going to be changing for all of us either way, there is no "keeping things as they are"... not now. Not for the last 10 or so years. It's just not feasible... it's not "change" vs "no change", it's a fork in the road with two unknown destinations, but no going back.