if yer vote is influenced by a debate between two ****s then yer a ****.
It's not about that, man - at least, that's not what I took from last night.
Left my mate's house as soon as it finished (properly caned).
The guy never talks about politics, he couldn't be less interested normally.
Talked about politics and the referendum all night including all his family registering for the first time.
Stoated about Paisley at the end of the debate, I left as they were summing up and the pubs emptied when it finished - folk going out for a smoke.
How anyone can think that pubs in working class towns being full and turning the sound up for a political debate on the telly is a bad thing is a bit beyond me.
I think we're lucky to be alive in a time when so many are participating in their future.
**** whether the country is "divided" for a while - Ill take that over that sleepwalking "I cannae dae anything about it, pffft" agnostocism about politics that's become endemic in Europe and North America.
I don't want pride or identity or any of the traditional Nationalist emotional nonsense to get too much in the way if I can help it.
But I'm proud to live in a country where everyone is taking an interest in democracy just now.
It's a good thing and a lot of countries could learn from how Scotland has gone about this.