The SNP's win is mostly because Scotland had no opposition. Labour (the traditional choice for the various working class idiots who are swayed easily by rhetoric and misinformation) are currently a non-entity, the Tories are outcasts due to people hating Thatcher (for no better reason than everyone else does) and the LibDems... well, you get my point.
I'd disagree with "no better reason", considering that the Scottish probably suffered more than anyone else under Thatcher. But that's slightly besides the point. In any case, Scotland is usually very solidly Labour, who are the SNP's main opposition there.
Support for independence remains at 33%. We ain't going anywhere. Then again, the SNP don't want us to go anywhere. Then they would lose the massive subsidies we get from England, their only coherent political point and the only reason for their existence. It's only recently dawned on me just how politically ignorant most people are. Then again, ignorance isn't exactly in short supply.
Blah blah condecension blah. I like the way your two points contradict each other (The SNP secretly only advocates support for Scottish independence to win votes... but the majority of Scottish people don't want independence, so they'll end up losing votes for it? Huh?).
Then again, look at the AV referendum. The only places that came in 'Yes' were Oxford, Cambridge, City of London, Edinburgh East, Glasgow City Centre.... y'know, places where people are (generally) supposed to be better informed and more politically and (generally) savvy. Well done for being idiots Britain!
I'm not sure what point you're making here since you're leaving us to guess what viewpoint you're proclaiming is the only correct answer. You're either saying that AV is bad and anyone who supports AV is stupid (and that therefore places such as my hometown aren't as clever as they're meant to be), or that smart people voted for AV and anyone who opposed it is stupid. Either way you're being staggeringly arrogant.
I just got ninja'd on this...
I still stand by the fact that there isn't much point in it. For the Scotts themselves, there's no economic benefit. Politically there's not enough of a difference between them and the rest of Britain to need different policies (in general). That only leaves nationalistic identity as the only real reason to support this. But unless I've become completely out of touch with the UK's views, people in the UK tend towards the opinion that patriotism is an idiotic ideal. I don't think anybody really wants it to happen... Except the Brits that just want to get rid of Scotland. But they are dicks.
Sure, you can say that there's no economic or political benefit. But even if you're right, that doesn't change the fact that a party for whom Scottish independence (or at least a referendum on Scottish independence) is their main platform now has a majority in the
Scottish parliament. There's support there even if it isn't a good idea.
Incidentally, "Brits" includes Scottish people.