The National:

THE SNP's new economic blueprint for an independent Scotland was met with excitement from Yes voters.

The ambitious prospectus aims for the country to realise its potential as a nation, increase living standards and reduce poverty and inequality.

But there were a lot of "alternative" viewpoints, with Murdo Fraser, Christine Jardine and John Lamont among the politicians weighting in on the debate.

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READ MORE: The National view: Indyref2 must now follow Growth Commission report

READ MORE: Key points from the Sustainable Growth Commission report

We've picked out 21 of the most ridiculous Twitter comments from Unionists. In no particular order...

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READ MORE: Maggie Chapman: One thing is clear ... the status quo is not an option

READ MORE: George Kerevan: Growth Report gets an A+ for effort, B- for currency

READ MORE: Craig Dalzell: It’s a mistake not to launch our own currency

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READ MORE: Respected think-tank says Growth Report is a 'challenge' to Scotland's other parties

READ MORE: Business community gives a positive reaction to Growth Report

READ MORE: Growth Commission member targeted by xenophobes over migration positivity

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READ MORE: Wider Yes movement gives Growth Commission report cautious welcome

READ MORE: Alex Salmond has responded to the SNP's new economic case for independence

READ MORE: Andrew Wilson: We owe it to youngsters to find out if there's a better future

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21. And we leave the final word to James Loxley, who isn't a Unionist but is very funny...