I think I will put my head above the parapet on this momentous week for the British constitution. Whilst I only have a theoretical vote in the Scottish Referendum, I'm afraid that I am still an 'undecided' at this time. However if I did live in Scotland I'd probably have a postal vote like I do here in England and so would have had to have made my mind up and voted by now and so be missing out on the ever more desperate debates raging across the media and amongst my family and friends. I have close cousins in Scotland who I know are all 'pro-no'. I always feel very at home whenever I visit Scotland and in my heart, I would agree with them. But I'm also so annoyed by the bevy of threats from Westminster and Big Business that Scotland will go to hell in a handcart if it votes 'yes' - patronising advice from anyone drives me mad. So maybe it would be thrilling to prove the doom-mongers wrong and take the 'yes' road to independence ? But then I worry for the Wales. I'm half Welsh afterall, and where does this devolution leave them ? I promise I'll decide by Thursday - in theory - and meanwhile I'm now going to watch the last 15 mins of the Dimbleby interviews on BBC1 - might help....