This is the OurKingdom #indyref rolling blog from Weds the 10th of September.
An English student writes to his contemporaries in Scotland urging them to vote yes.
This is the OurKingdom #indyref rolling blog from Thursday 11th Sept.
This is the content from the OurKingdom #indyref rolling blog from Friday the 12th of September
Movements across the world are fighting for politicial autonomy as a route to build a better society. If Scotland votes yes, it will have profound importance for Kurds and Catalans.
The indendence referendum gives the people of Scotland the chance to act, to show the world that it's possible for ordinary people to stand up to the establishment. Let's hope that they do so.
As Scotland takes a stand against the British State, it's time for the rest of the UK to join in. Is Leanne Wood, leader of Plaid Cymru, the person to lead them?
The independence referendum, whatever the result, presents huge opportunities and risks for the English left. It must focus on these, rather than on what it thinks Scots ought to do. And this must start with controlling the narrative.
Feminist grassroots activism has raised the voices of women during the Scottish referendum campaign, and to some extent forced both campaigns and the media to engage with their demands. The question now is whether this engagement can be harnessed to advance gender equality under either outcome.
If Scotland votes 'Yes' next week, recrimination will be surely followed by deep, profound changes to rUK’s political system.
If the world could only follow Scotland's example, peace would break out and democracy would spread. The powerful are terrified.
An independent Scotland could be the start of something even bigger: disaffected voters in England, Wales and Northern Ireland motivated to find a new society.