Social media today are flooded by former No voters, some vehement and high-profile, declaring their conversion to Yes. The most gob-smacking at the moment is Mike Dailly (he of "Mike's List"), unless that was somehow a spoof tweet. Eric Joyce was less unexpected.
Many people who were Better Together activists two years ago are declaring for Yes, and some are even saying they've joined the SNP. It's quite startling.
This is in some contrast to the pre-referendum opinion polls which only showed a small swing to Yes in the event of a Brexit. Time (not very much of it) will tell whether the apparent dawn conversions are in fact only a few very vocal people, with the bulk of the electorate remaining relatively unmoved, or whether the reality of the situation has caused a shift in opinion people didn't really bargain for when it was only an abstract question.
Survation have a poll in the field at the moment, with the results due early next week. So we'll see.
I have to say that my tolerance for being told in supercilious tones that Scotland is too wee and too poor and actually an economic basket case that won't be wanted in the EU anyway isn't really any higher than it was two years ago. So I probably won't be visiting this thread much. But consider, newspapers have been lying about a lot of things, and they're lying about that too.
Stuff is happening, and it's going to go on happening in the real world outside my door regardless of what any self-styled experts spout on this thread, so carry on, you all have fun.