Sarah
Scotland, to me, is…home to me.
It’s more home than England ever felt.
I think the values are better
than in England.
So, yeah, it’s home, Scotland’s home.
I think we’re all still a bit chippy
about England.
I think it would be nice if we carried on
with the good bits of how we are,
but grew up slightly if that’s–
I mean,
I don’t mean to be derogatory in that,
but we just need to push on
and get comfortable in ourselves.
I voted to stay part of the UK.
And if there is a second one,
I’m not sure what I’d vote this time.
I think things have changed.
In my heart, I’d like to vote for it
to be independent, but…
20 years down the line I might worry about
how big my pension is, basically.
because, yeah, it’s, you know,
it’s a tough global world,
it’s tough economically, it’s competitive.
I don’t know if we can do it,
but I’d like to think that we could.