"5) Will you continue to offer free prescriptions, university etc ?
6) …if so how far are you prepared to raise taxes for those that remain?"
From the Scottish Government prior to the Independence Referendum,
"In an independent Scotland, the elected government will have control over all tax revenues and expenditure in Scotland. This will provide an opportunity to redirect currently reserved expenditure to reflect Scottish priorities and also to use key tax and regulatory powers to improve the Scottish economy - for example, by better linking our welfare and tax system.
This Government intends to raise revenue and reduce spending by:
reducing defence and security spending to £2.5 billion per year (which is still more than Westminster spends on defence in Scotland)
ending the married couples tax allowance, planned for introduction in 2015
cancelling the Westminster Government's Shares for Rights scheme in Scotland
providing for a streamlined system of overseas representation focused on Scottish citizens and priority business sectors
There will also be savings from no longer having to fund the Westminster Parliament.
We expect these changes to deliver savings or increases in revenue totalling around £600 million in a full year.
This will provide scope to take action in the first budget of an independent Scotland to create a fairer and more successful country. The priorities of the current Scottish Government for that first budget will be to:
maintain a commitment to protecting free personal care, free prescriptions, free higher education tuition for Scottish students and free concessionary travel"
You may not agree with those proposals but you can not say, "The SNP have never addressed any of the above [ten questions]".