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Think the point was not of English voters voting for an iScotland (and on that you may be right - they'd probably vote to keep Scotland in the UK), but that given the chance English voters might well vote for an iEngland - most likely on the grounds that it would result in an iEngland being hoofed out of the EU and having to apply to reenter - something that would of course be opposed by Mr Barosso.
It seems that I have not made myself clear.
In my experience the majority of English residents would not vote for Scotland remaining within the UK as they are largely indifferent to that issue.
If, however, those same people were offered the chance to divorce England from the rest of the country they would, sadly, vote in favour.
I say sadly because,personally, I am in favour of the Union.