OK, I'm over 60 and not very political. I am, probably like the majority of folk, generally interested in politics. I shout at stupid people on Questiontime, and don't read voting flyers before elections. Having seen parties of opposite ideals come and go, I have come to the conclusion over the years that it doesn't matter who's in power. There will always be winners and losers. No party has a magic wand. This isn't complacency, I am just a realist.
So, will independence be good for Scotland? Probably won't make any difference. I don't know. Neither does anyone else. Many talk about oil and gas revenue, but will it make a difference to our everyday lives? Will Scotland raise it's own army, or start it's own health service? Just how independent can it be?
On a more practical note, is the revenue of taxpayers from a population of 5.25million sufficient for the country's needs?
I am English but choose to live in Scotland because I love it.