The then-SNP leader, Alex Salmond, called it a once-in-a-generation event, probably in the hopes that it would help his cause.
No he didn’t. Have you got a source for that? I’ll give you a clue, it was someone else who said it, not Alex Salmond. Besides no one politician can bind the hands of Scottish democracy for decades, democracy doesn’t work like that. If Scotland wants to vote again that’s the choice of the people to make.
Anyone from the UK care to explain what the scottish independent people are upset about and how they feel separating will improve their life?
We might feel a bit aggrieved that Westminster plundered trillions of pounds from North Sea oil and gas that could have benefitted the people of Scotland and wasted it instead on Thatcherite privatisation and essentially giving money away to the rich. By contrast Norway saved their revenue from North Sea oil and gas and now have trillions of pounds in savings. In order to accomplish this Westminster governments deliberately lied about North Sea oil for years and have disguised the amount of wealth that was wasted. Thatcherism was basically paid for by North Sea revenue, otherwise it simply could not have been afforded. Labour paved the way by purpose lying to Scotland about the extent of the wealth in the 1970s. Read some of the story here:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/scottish-independence-blog/2013/may/29/scottish-independence-oil-healey
But independence is about taking responsibility for our own future and having good relations with England. Our complaint is against Westminster governments that have not served Scotland well, not with the English people.