Most English appear to have little interest either way. Beyond the London bubble there really is little need for anger or resentment.
Accusations that the SNP are failing to engage in serious debate betray double standards at the heart of Britain.
When civil servants hit the headlines, Whitehall breaks protocol: the Eton and Oxbridge British state closes ranks as the polls tighten in Scotland.
What's going on in Scotland, why the English should care about it: this week's NovaraMedia podcast was a discussion with current and former OurKingdom co-editors.
The debate over Scotland’s EU entry is being snarled up in the agendas of international actors. The consequences will be bad for all.
What can be learnt from the recent intervention of George Osborne, and why Westminster continues to inadvertently undermine the case for union.
The pound is a free floating currency. No one needs Osborne's permission to use it. But it is also a very expensive currency, destroying Scottish exports and so Scottish jobs. Independence will bring the opportunity for Scots to set up their own currency. It's one they should grab.
To be free of Westminster's distant and venal elite is something the English should support - if the Scots can manage it, perhaps one day England might too.
Even if the vote is a No, independence is now a firm and plausible option which won't go away.
The inflammatory and absurd rhetoric of the London political elite is a good example of why the vote should be a Yes.