The only point(s) I was making or want to make was exactly what I said. That they voted to stay within the UK, that the UK has now voted for fundamental and far-reaching change WITH WHICH THEY AS A NATION disagreed, and so one can not blame them for considering revisiting the question.
I admire either your memory or your research in finding things that I have said before in other places, but I will not be doing anything to try and persuade the Scottish people either way if and when they have a second referendum, and how they set up any referendum in terms of the size of the majority required is up to them. The stuff about 50/50 or 60/40 majorities was as far as I could see it a statement of fact, or a passing on of expert opinion from constitutional experts.
And yes, I am and will remain strongly pro-Europe, but am not seeking to overthrow the decision that has been made, but I still very strongly disagree with it. If the vote had gone the other way, would Nigel Farage have rolled over and started singing the praises of Brussels? Of course not!
What? Can they afford the idiocy?