Last time I looked there was a Scottish Parliament with very significant powers.
A lot of the nationalist argument conveniently ignores that and still blames 'London' for all mans ills. I wish that Nicola would spend all of her considerable talent worrying about that list rather than marching the nation over a cliff edge.
- health
- education and training
- local government
- social work
- housing
- planning
- tourism, economic development and financial assistance to industry
- some aspects of transport, including the Scottish road network, bus policy and ports and harbours
- law and home affairs, including most aspects of criminal and civil law, the prosecution system and the courts
- the Police and Fire services
- the environment
- natural and built heritage
- agriculture, forestry and fishing
- sport and the arts
- statistics, public registers and records
Not one economic lever in that list. Plenty of powers, but no actual power.