But I believe Scotland’s alienation was adequately resolved by devolution. There are few convincing reasons to take it as far as total independence, beyond an emotional nationalism that creates an unstable platform on which to build a political project. Scotland is not an oppressed nation. Aside from the Thatcher years, our politicians have often thrived in Westminster. We do not have a raw deal financially. The Barnett formula, which calculates the allocation of public spending, works in Scotland’s favour. Scots receive £1,200 more public spending per head. Unlike the rest of UK, we offer free higher education to students.