The big day came and went and the No campaign in a very tense referendum came out on top.
But still after the referendum and the result there is still debate on the results, it's seems we have sore losers emerging and really makes the whole referendum now, not about independence, freedom or self governance but about a few egos.
Alex Salmond despite losing his referendum delivered on his promise of the referendum which is an achievement in itself, but i can't help but wonder if it was all about him, merely attention seeking, fulfilling his own self need for recognition.
It would be hard to judge a man who i don't know, but the promise of devolved powers is still a big deal, especially in political circles which seems to be getting more and more complicated.
Devolved powers is nothing to fear, it's merely giving freedom and freedom of choice to the people of Scotland whilst maintaining the unity and security of our island nation.
I would say David Cameron did a good thing with this referendum, he gave people in Scotland the choice, he agreed to the referendum without knowing the outcome, more could be said of the same for those who were voting in the referendum, those who voted Yes were those who were happy to take the risk on the unknown, everything about an independent Scotland was an unknown, nobody could predict the economic outcome had Scotland gone independent.
I can only commend David Cameron for his Conservative approach to this, the ideology of Conservatism is freedom, freedom of choice and individuality, it was given to the people of Scotland.
Although i will always remember this referendum, not about the people, but the ego that is Alex Salmond.
The next big referendum should David Cameron be able to win the 2015 General Election is the In/Out Referendum on Europe in 2017, which has to be given, again it's about freedom of choice.