IN my regular column on this page two weeks ago, I wrote what was intended to be the first of three linked columns on Scotland’s constitutional future. In summary, that column offered a view that Scotland’s political debate had become so polarised, so entrenched, so grubby, that the only way to better ourselves is to hold a second (and almost certainly final) independence referendum, after which we can move on with improving our country.
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