Alison Rowat: cheers or jeers, how will you mark Scotland's indyref anniversary?

Regular travellers to Ayr will know them. The bridge folk. They wave Saltires at the traffic, and every now and then a driver gives them a honk. Whether it is an ironic honk is unknown, just like their identities, to me at any rate.

Every time I pass I make a mental note to stop one day and ask, but something else is always pressing, a deadline to be somewhere, and the moment passes. The road to Ayr is paved with good intentions.

I thought of the Saltire crew the other day when writing about the 10th anniversary of the Scottish independence referendum. Can you believe that come September 18 it will have been a decade since Scotland was asked the big question?

For some it will be a happy anniversary, for others less so. Maybe you’ve erased it from the memory, but I doubt it. Whether it was bliss in that dawn to be alive, or a right pain in the ask, it was an important shared experience and as such it deserves to be marked.

As part of BBC Scotland’s coverage, Yes/No: Inside the Indyref, the acclaimed three-part documentary from 2019, is to be shown again. Another repeat, but I think you’ll like this one. I watched a few clips online and, my goodness, how quickly it comes flooding back. Jim Murphy on his Irn Bru crate; the Salmond-Darling TV debates; the Nick Robinson stushie and the demo at Pacific Quay; George Osborne’s ultimatum ("If Scotland walks........

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