As a Scot any time I see a thread like this on OCUK is makes me shiver, the anti-Scottish drivel rolled out by some members is incredible and there's rarely any punishment for it.
To dislike someone you've never met based on where they live is retarded, I don't care if you're Scottish or English, if you dislike the other because they were born or raised a few miles north/south of you then you need your head checked.
My take:
I voted YES at the referendum, it was a one off, once in a life time. If we have another one it's like the Scottish parliament saying they weren't happy with the result, despite it being democratic. Sod that, I'll vote NO next time if they run it again. The Irish had this happen to them when the EU referendum they had gave the result the politicians didn't like, undemocratic to the core.
Also for those down south who can't quite grasp this - Voting for the SNP doesn't make you an SNP supporter, I don't even like them but I voted for them - why? Who the hell else do Scots have to vote for?
Tories - I would if there was a snowballs chance in hell they'd do anything other than screw me over, they're focused solely on the south of England. I actually support the austerity changes they're bringing in and wish the SNP would stop softening or delaying the blow up here.
Labour - Leadership in Scotland is a joke, it's the same old numpties who couldn't count last time around. They've been gutted but it's the same group of plonkers who are in the background.
Lib dems - screwed over students down south, aren't trustworthy, perhaps now after the clear out I'll return to them.
Greens - Dont' know anyone in it but I typically throw them my second vote for Holyrood.
Independent candidates - I would if we had any that weren't clearly joke candidates standing.
UKIP - I've always had the feeling they saw Scots as unwanted northerners, when they speak about the United Kingdom they seem to mean up until about halfway up England.
Honestly, given the choice who else is going to actually stand up for us?