Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
The member has had a few negative comments, so I will give him a positive reaction. Does he agree that one of the differences between the 2014 independence referendum and the Brexit referendum in 2016 was that in 2014 the whole population got really engaged, thought it through, discussed it on the buses, heard it everywhere and made an informed choice? I happened to disagree with that choice, but that process gave that referendum a legitimacy, despite what has been said. The Brexit referendum was very rushed and I would suggest that people had not thought it through. Does Mr McMillan agree that there needs to be a proper length of time for people to think the matter through, but that we could have confidence in the Scottish population to make a wise decision?