I am only disappointed that we passed up a great chance to ditch the UK charabanc as it heads inevitably for the buffers
i understood all the fears of no voters about future uncertainty in independence-however we now have a factionising UK that has few options in reducing it's indebtedness and which still believes that we offer ourselves as an option in the area of world security with leased nuclear weapons and a reducing fighting force. That is the more serious uncertainty that threatens future generations. The rather weak extra powers will be taken in exchange for a still weaker voice in the UK. I think, by default, we have given the westminster elite more than they could have hoped for- a federal UK where guys in westminster get to act like players and the rest of us get to argue over council tax.
I can only hope that my hunches are wrong, and
gordon brown is telling the truth for once and not just seeking to re-establish himself in UK politics
Scotland actually gets a commission looking only at Scottish powers and we don't end up being <10% of a fudged-up body looking at Fed-UK
The UK stays in Europe
Disappointed also that noodles like cameron & Hammond get to impose their ill-conceived world view on nations repeatedly fecked over by UK & USA by virtue of them representing the UK. i think, in times to come, those are the issues that people will use to judge this as a missed opportunity.