Lots of unanswered questions to be fair and balanced currency is still a major issue likewise benefits and things like dvla and HMRC are all stumbling blocks the land border should be manageable most of Europe seem to be ok with it.
Having worked in this area I can say a large number of voters in Scotland like the SNP left of centre values and social beliefs and despite project fear the country did not collapse under SNP.
BUT a large numbers do not want independence but see the current system as the best approach other parties refuse to discuss Brexit or how to fix it take morally dubious approaches to Gaza crisis .
Many are unsure of full independence and do not trust what they are told we were all promised the earth for Brexit that was shown to be lies can fully understand why it's hard to trust when making HUGE constitutional change.
Plus let's not forget the elephant in the room the scandal of the SNP finances and former FMs husband who we can't name for legal reasons. This has rocked faith in the party but there is no other real show in town no other big parties will champion independence so very divisive Starmer has made it very clear there will be no deals or alliance with any other party.
I have no idea how this one will turn out tbh
Thanks for taking the time to explain odnt.