The biggest irony of the whole thing is that the No side turned it into a worry about uncertainty. That was, at the root, the No campaign – independence is too uncertain. The Labour posters at the polling stations even said “It’s not worth the risk”
Now we have a No vote, and what do we have? Massive uncertainty. Cameron is already rolling back on his promises, Miliband has said he won’t commit to the plans of more powers for Scotland, we literally have no idea if a Scotland is getting the status quo, more powers, Devo max, federalisation or what.
The No voters were played and good.
And all those people who said “I’d vote for independence but I don’t like Alex Salmond” – they must be feeling pretty stupid right now.