Craig
Well, Scotland’s my home.
It means clean, fresh air,
beautiful countryside,
lovely food, the home of Celtic. [laughs]
So that’s what it means to me.
I see the future of Scotland
as pretty much running in the way
it’s going just now.
We’re a free, prosperous society.
We’re in a democratic nation.
So I just look forward to continuing
in that vein.
We punch above our weight,
we have done for years.
We’ve got great people
behind the resources we have.
I’ve no fears for Scotland.
No fears at all.
I voted to remain
within the United Kingdom.
I’m very much Scottish,
but I’m also British.
I don’t believe we’ve lost
our Scottishness
by being part of the United Kingdom,
so I’m quite happy to remain.
I would vote the same way again.
I would still say that,
we can still be Scotland
as part of a united nations.