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Salmond has a reputation as a formidable late-stage campaigner, and even some of David CameronâÃÂÃÂs closest advisers think a victory for him next year is not just possible but probable. It is, of course, true that Scotland is big enough to be independent. So is Andorra, and the other principalities who can be seen popping up to vote in the Eurovision song contest. But SalmondâÃÂÃÂs great weakness is the pointlessness of his mission. As he starts to publish detailed plans for Scottish independence, his bluff is slowly exposed. Independence solves no Scottish problem. It would give EdinburghâÃÂÃÂs politicians more power, but would likely make the Scottish people poorer âÃÂàand less free.