Are any of these good enough reasons to reject Scottish independence? #indyref2

"British" feels like a part of their identity and having family who are from or have grew up in one of the other 3 countries has created a "connection" to that history and cultural identity.
Personal feelings about the union have resulted in a situation where emotions are more important than political pragmatism.

Having English, Welsh or Irish family.

Finding it hard to disconnect from the part of yourself that feels both British and Scottish.
The chance that travelling to Ireland will require a passport.

Wanting to stay in the union because it can be "fixed".

There would be too many practical issues to becoming independent.
The land border between Scotland and England would be too difficult to enforce if there's a hard Brexit in the UK.
Uncertainty regarding:
If EU fishing practices will continue in small communities. What will happen to Cairnryan port if Northern Ireland becomes a foreign country. What would happen to families on either side? Whether immigration would kick in between England and Scotland.
Needing answers before deciding because the situation already feels so confusing.

Defending UK politicians we've had in recent years with the excuse that all politicians make shite decisions sometimes.
Scotland has made political decisions they don't agree with, as well as good decisions.

A lot of the same problems would remain in Scotland even with independence.

If there was an independence vote that was successful there would still be the remaining % that wanted Brexit >
< and agree with the values of the union and labour/conservative governments.
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