I think so, yes. That's what's so confusing.
(To be clear, my point is: I think people can construct a valid case for each. I have the one I think, but other opinions are available. What I don't get is people who argue for being in Europe because XYZ, when the same same arguments, at a different scale, are also true of being in the UK. Or Vice Versa. ie: I think neither side is using internally consistent logic.
In short, if people were being consistent, those in favour of Brexit should also be in favour of Scottish Independence, and those against Brexit should be against it.
Flippantly: "But I really hate the English!" is analogous to "But we really hate the French!" and makes about as much sense.)
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