I have to agree with newjudge on this.
As I pointed out on a previous thread - the notion of an independent Scotland is a non-starter because Scotland is not economically self-sufficient, or ever likely to be so.
I think Ms. Sturgeon has the spirit of William Wallace running through her, and the way she talks of Scotland being independent has a wonderful ring about it for those Scots who think that they should not be ruled from Westminster.
The real answer to that situation is considered, debated and properly considered devolution of powers which can be done without cutting the ties that make Scotland what it is as an economic an political power.
Ms. Sturgeon would do well to reconsider her main arguments, and realise that just because she is passionate about independence does not, as she seems to believe, mean that she carries the majority of her voters, or even her party, with her.
Ms. Sturgeon is falling into a fatal political trap - wanting to offer something she thinks will give her power, and being so keen to believe it, she is refusing to see that she cannot actually deliver what she claims.