Steeps I am not being asked to vote for that and neither are you. I really don't feel you have answered the questions in my post.
Don't get me wrong I know the Scots are a proud race and I have more than a few for friends. I would really like to think that if you voted yes it would be a Utopia for the common man [Nobody here has ever said it would be but thanks for the good wishes] but if there is one thing this referendum has done it has shown Alex Salmond is no better than any other politicians [again, never said he was, in fact I've said the opposite but this IS NOT about Alex Salmond] the Trouser incident [was actually for a good reason] and the letter over Europe incident to name but a couple. All I would say to anyone who is going to vote is to study the facts for themselves and remember 70% of Scottish trade is with the UK while only 10% of trade goes the other way [we are in fact rUKs second biggest customer after the U.S.] If a backlash effect takes place it would be very bad news and remember this isn't like Syria Israel and Russia where we are spectators ours is more like a marriage and you know how bitter a lot of them finish. [haters gonna hate...but Business will act in it's own best interest, if the best deal/product comes from Scotland then that's where they'll get it]
I think people from both sides need to stop and think over the EU Question it isn't going to be easy for an independent Scotland as I said before you only need one no vote and you are scuppered are countries like Greece going to let Scotland come in under their own terms after the way they have suffered. It's the same for the rest of the UK changes to the treaty could force changes on to us as well this again could be a Pandora's box for both sides. [again, countries are not children but we'll have to wait and see on that one, either way I'm happy]
Positives For UK
A big safety net if the oil fields fail to deliver [cough splutter... aye ok, yet again we're told how much of a burden all this oil is], Scottish trade is at 70% with the rest of the UK and will hopefully stay that way, you will still have ship building remember some of that 40% you mentioned is spent in Scottish ship yards, Between us all we have the best Army in the world man for man [no reason why the rUK armed forces won't take Scots, they take just about anybody else], You staying might just mean we all stay in the EU which is the best chance for everyone. I'm going to agree with D Cameron on this one it does need change and accountability though I hate agreeing with politicians on anything. You have an aging workforce which the pensions are smoothed out with the rest of the UK I could go on. [I'm one of them and more than happy to take my chances in iScotland]
But we have to work together to make things even better if we all tried a bit harder it would be surprising what we could achieve [that's part of the problem, 'our' voice isn't heard in the UK any more than unionists claim it would be in the EU, Englandshire isn't interested in fixing the problems] and if one side falls down we always have the others to pick them back up unlike countries like France which is now the Sick and Poor Man of Europe. If we really wanted to make the UK better get rid of every MP and start again might be the best option.
One Question and for me it would be the most important
Suppose you get Independence and suppose everything goes wrong will Alex Salmond be joining you on the breadline or will he have a safety net or bolt hole some where so he doesn't have to suffer like the rest of you don't think I am picking on him they are all tarred with the same brush in my mind. But it doesn't turn out to be such a gamble for him and his friends then does it. [if it all goes wrong, we'll take it on the chin, get back up and try again, we're Scots, that's what we do but don't expect to see that happen]