Look at it from the point of view of someone living in Scotland who would very much like to live in a Member State of the EU.Tangled Metal wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 5:04pm You're mixing up two independent events. At the time of the 2014 referendum Scottish independence would have meant leaving EU. Aiui even the SNP now admit that was true. Voting not to leave the UK at that time of the referendum would have been the only way to remain in the eu. At that time there was no announcement or Tory policy to renegotiate nor one to have a referendum.
In the independence referendum that would have meant that a successful vote against would have meant that you continued to live in a Member State of the EU. That's what you wanted.
Then the UK decided to Leave the EU. You voted against that in the referendum, as did a majority of other people in Scotland across the whole of the country.
Now what are your options? The UK Rejoining looks remote. But independence offers a possible route... independence... application by Scotland to join the EU... Joining the EU. That's what you want.
Putting aside lies, untruths, allegations of misleading statements, what politicians said etc that looks like a consistent position and the best way of achieving something that matters to you.
Jonathan