I'm Scottish. I object to be called British. Scotland is currently part of the UK.
I'm against devolution - primarily because it just seems to be an excise in getting more civil servants jobs.
Devolution has been good for Scotland. We've always had our own education and legal system. Devolution means that we are now responsible for a whole host of areas that effect the daily running of our country. eg, Health, local government, social work, housing, planning, transport, police and fire services, the environment, agriculture, forestry, fishing, sport etc etc.
This is definitely softening the blow of having a Tory government at Westminster. Our roads and hospitals ain't gonna be privatised for example. No prescription charges, free eye tests etc.
But what Scotland needs to do is move on. We can't raise taxes, we can't run our economy, we have no say on foreign policy. We have a government in Westminster that hardly anybody voted for up here. We've got more Pandas in the zoo than Tory MPs.
I'm hoping for and will be voting for full Independence. Scotland and England are now politically on different paths, we don't fit together any more.
Whether we do become Independent by 2015 remains to be seen. That the Scottish Parliament will become more powerful goes without saying, that's inevitable. We may become economically independent but still part of the UK, I think that's silly, but I'll still take it over Tories running our economy.
So my nationalism is political, it's not about rose tinted specs and jumping up in down wearing a stupid kilt, it's about where we are going as a nation, taking responsibility and having accountability.
As for nationality. It's probably the culture in which you grew up in. Or for some, it's not where you come from, it's where you are going. In that respect I'm optimistic that lots of English people in Scotland will also vote for Independence.