I voted No in the indyRef, and was pretty vocal about the economic case for maintaining the union. If another referendum came around, I'd vote yes, and that's despite a deep loathing for the SNP.
I could give a detailed analysis that basically boils down to I'd rather hitch my wagon to train that's going somewhere, but really and honestly, the real reason is this: I'm ashamed.
I'm ashamed to be part of a nation that has allowed such ignorant, selfish and openly racist rhetoric to become mainstream and acceptable. I'm ashamed that, as a nation, we're all standing by while any pretense of a government standing for the good of its people is abandoned. I'm ashamed at the gullibility of an electorate going round and round in circles about Brexit, whipping themselves into an increasingly jingoistic fervour, while the current batch of incumbents get on with the business of selling the family silver, dismantling the market for silver, and then rewriting history to deny they ever was any silver, or indeed a family.
As I say, I can't stand the SNP - they're barely fit for parish council, let alone national government - but if that's the price to pay to avoid putting my name to this shitshow and all the moral bankruptcy that goes with it, then so be it.