Ugh
"Former SNP MSP Andrew Wilson has just declared that he thinks the SNP should get involved in talks about more devolution for Scotland, should indeed Scotland vote "No" in the referendum.
This is the first sign that the SNP may well try to use their vote in this referendum to push the demand for more devolution yet further, rather than stand aside as they did on the occasion of the Scottish constitutional convention."
This is a silly comment. What else would they do.
Agree. On the one hand, what's wrong with further devolution? On the other hand, some people think that Cameron made a mistake in not considering that option in the referendum. He was so certain in a huge victory for the so-called 'unionism' that he thought he could bury the 'Scottish problem' for some decades.