"will be good for Scotland and the rUK.
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in the *hope* that I'll win."
I also hope there will be a Yes. I *think* the 'optimum' would be 52/48 No.
This would concentrate the minds of the parties ahead of next year's Westminster election (or not).
Whoever wins (probably another coalition - Con/LD, Lab/LD, Con/UKIP, Lab/Con, Lab/SNP, Lab/LD/SNP, Con/SNP ???? - really just about anything is possible!) would 'have to' rapidly enable Devo extra/more/plus/max - which is certainly what (probably) most people in Scotland wanted - at least when there was the possibility of a third option on the ballot paper.
OR the new Westminster 'won't bother' (or have 'better' things to do) and hope that the SNP/Yessers will 'go away'.
Instead they might find that by the time the 2016 Holyrood election comes along, there may be calls for another Yes/No referendum!