I've returned from a couple of jobs in England. By jobs I mean Ceilidh Band jobs, playing the fiddle. Precisely speaking I played two weddings. One in Yorkshire, near Harrogate and one near Otterburn in Northumberland. In between the jobs I stayed with friends in Rothbury, a lovely country town in Northumberland. Speaking with people that I met about the forthcoming referendum was a great delight. This wasn't a scientific poll or anything like that. It was simply just relaxed blethering, mostly in pubs and licensed premises. For the most part our neighbours to the south are pretty laid back about the prospect of Scottish independence. In short they wish us well. They trust us to make the decision that is right for us. More importantly, these Borderers know that the social union will not change. People will still flit back and forth across the border as they do now. People will be dancing to the same bands. The bonds of fami...
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