To be honest, I think this referendum has done more damages than any good. Not sure if the idea of separation is always good. Many countries are still struggling upon their independency just to survive let alone prosper. But anyway, now there will be much more conflicts than ever. Also, judging by the result, it was a bit mind boggling because one would think a country wanting complete separation/freedom would win with a sweeping yes vote but that was not the case at all. If I judged it correctly then perhaps about 30%-35% were in favour of it. Others either did not want it or they simply did not care. But now as a result Scotland itself has divided into two. As if they did not have enough on their plate already. How's that a healthy situation? The rest of the GB have now got them exactly where they wanted. Typically when a country wants its freedom they should all be wanting it, not just a part of it - so I am not sure how the people in Scotland could make such a blunder of mistake not knowing fully their own people first, especially when more than half the people did not want to part away or did not care enough to vote either way. So maybe that's a lesson itself.