THE referendum has been interesting so far.

I have much information from TV, radio, newspapers and social media - that is good. At some point very soon, I shall decide how to vote. It is likely that my vote will be counted; that there will not be too many fraudulent votes; and that I shall not die as a result of my vote.

I have been variously British/Scottish/English/European: indeed someone in Lahore, where I have spent in all two years of my working life, once said I might well be Pathan.

I have a large number of Pakistani friends. Sadly, when their parents, grandparents, great-grandparents and their families participated in the creation of an independent Pakistan and an independent India in 1947, millions died. And, notably in Kashmir, that tragic legacy lives on.

I have led, and lead, a life of huge privilege. David Cameron, the UK Prime Minister, and Alex Salmond, the First Minister of Scotland, have been good to me in agreeing that I can vote. I am sorry that I shall have to disappoint one of them.

Iain Smith,

127 Balshagray Avenue,

Jordanhill,

Glasgow.