Bette togethers nonsensical claims about North Sea Oil?
Weird, in the current situation I would say it was the other way around. The SNP plans for North Sea Oil were wildly optimmistic, and given the current price of oil (which doesn't look to be shifting anytime in the next decade according to the industry reports), an independant Scotland would be utterly bankrupt at the moment? The SNP budget didn't work when oil was trading at 90 dollars a barrel. In the current climate?
Ultimately though, as Cyclops has said, campaigns for the status quo are always going to be slightly fear mongering. That's the nature of the beast - you can't avoid it, and it's not really fair to label it as "scare mongering". It writes off a completely valid argument - not every change is good, and there is value in having confidence about what the future holds. Businesses *like* stability, of course they are going to want the same tomorrow as they have today.
The campaign wasn't slightly fear mongering, it was pretty much all that was shouted. I don't even know if I seen one thing that was a compassionate, positive and heart-warming statement from the better together campaign. The amount of vitriolic attacks on Salmond were off the scales. It carried on for the general election for Sturgeon as well. Even Corbyn as of late with David Cameron saying ridiculous things about him. Calling him a terrorist, I mean, what the fuck?
Yes Scotland has oil, but you know what, I don't really know anyone who voted for independence who really cared that much about oil. It's there, it's there for many other independent countries, and what most people want is to get away from Westminster and make our own decisions backed up by a government who appears to care about the ordinary people and not millionaires, banks and big corporations in a disproportionate way.
If anything it was the better together campaign going schizophrenic over oil, almost as if you could hedge a bet they were paranoid about the "repercussions" of
losing it. Countries seem to do ridiculous things to get a hold of oil *cough*America*cough*, *cough*illegal wars*cough*. Even if Scotland had no oil, the majority of those who were pro-independence for the referendum would still be, if you ask me. We're a fairly small nation, and there's plenty of other small nations who do fine independently, who don't even have oil. It always will remain simply a geographic bonus to have oil, not a reason to tie yourself down to political decisions and fear-mongering.