NJ,
England hasn't (quote) "had a Parliament or Monarch of its own for more than 300 years" either! The problem is, of course, that whatever the English, by dint of population-size, want in general elections, referenda etc is what the English…and everyone else in the UK, regardless…get! Accordingly, what many Scots want is independence from England, simple as that.
Those who voted to remain in the EU, from both countries, clearly did not mind being subject to EU rules. Unlike you, they did not see these as being overly restrictive and felt their government was still able to legislate largely as it wished.
You list a lot of parlous financial statistics about Greece, as if Scotland was comparable, but you are just apples-and-pearsing as usual. Do you seriously imagine that a desire for independence is driven by money? Was that the sole reason for the English electorate’s decision to vote for Brexit? Or was an innate sense that being master of one’s own fate is inherently desirable equally relevant?
Your oft-repeated claims regarding Liverpool and the Isle of Wight having an equal claim for independence to Scotland’s remain clearly absurd. Why? Scotland does not just have a separate legal system from England’s, it has a separate educational system, a separate church and a separate cultural ‘system’, too. I know Scousers are a proudly ‘independent’ breed, but please explain in what ways their religious adherences, their schools and their - let's say - love of pipe bands differ from those of people elsewhere in England.