I'd like to see Scottish independence since I think it would be good for both Scotland and England to have more self-determination. However, I'm virtually certain it won't happen. Not only is there a clear majority against it at present, the UK political parties are wholly against it and once they combine into the full consequences scaring mode, the Scots will become even more nervous about the implications. A shame, but there it is, politicians exist as people who like power and losing Scotland as a part of the union is a loss of power at Westminster and internationally.The one question though is the referendum on Scotland's independence which is going to happen before then, probably next year. This could change the political landscape completely and cause Westminster to bring the referendum for the whole of the UK forward before the next election possibly, and there is growing pressure from the Lib Dem and Labour for that, because the uncertainty over our future with the EU is not good, the longer it goes on... it's putting foreign investment into Britain and trade agreements at risk.
As a side note, I do wish our politicians woulds stop saying that Scotland leaving the Union would be a break up of the United Kingdom, it would not be. The SNP has stated it will retain the status of the United Kingdom throne so the UK would remain intact. Only it's political affiliation would change.