One of the things that is beginning to get my goat about Scottish independence is the divide and conquer tactics/rhetoric of some on both sides. We are cousins, brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, aunts and uncles and lovers. The English are no different from the Scottish, as people.
Our shared problems are government and governance based in London. Many English hate that fact as much as the Scots do - ask the Cornish.
Yes, Scotland can be successful as an independent nation, as can England, but I would argue that we are stronger together than we are as individuals. What we all need, if that were to be the case, would be a lot more control for the regions and a lot less control from Westminster/London, maybe an English parliament - devolution of England from Westminster.
It won't happen though, Scotland will break away.