[quote=scribz] Okay, that's fair. But I have no qualms with the no voters, they agree with me on 99.9% of the scottish narrative. We all want more powers, they so happen to believe to be able to get them in the UK. I'm wary, but i'm happy to respect and join them on the matter. I think Salmond left with integrity, and also quite strategically, to allow a new face to arise in what could potentially be a flash referendum in the next decade, if the 1970's is to repeat itself. I also agree with you that the state needs to change, but they won't change until electorial force is placed, my "threats" aren't voilent, nor are they something that is localized to yes voters, or to the rest of the UK for that matter. This change in dynamic is the best possible solution to uprooting a lot of the fallacy within the system in place, for the benefit of the whole of the UK. I'm not whining about the vote, nor am I hating on the rest of the country, any yes voter who does do that is abhorrent. So, to do your part, don't try and polarize the two of us, as you put it - 19th of September is the day scotland reunites, and i'm happy to be a part of that. [/quote] I never polarised either of us. You expressed a sentiment that I disagreed with and felt was one that could be damaging to the change that could bring Scotland and the UK's future happiness, and I stated that - and stated it to [i]you[/i]; I accused other Yes voters of nothing. Not the same thing, not at all - and I never accused you of whining, or of hating the citizens of any country, either. I think that entering negotiations with an attitude of anger, with grievances and grudges, will be unproductive and damaging, and that condemning Westminster for something they haven't even done yet is fundamentally wrong. If they do not devolve the promised powers, believe me, I will be right beside you and the rest of Scotland in criticising them for it. [b]If they do.[/b] [i]And that is all I said[/i]. That is the only disagreement I had. In terms of reconciliation, of continuing to fight for change, of being proud of the huge turnout and involvement, I agreed utterly.