I wonder when the next referendum will be... looks like the illusion of "Happy-Scotland-In-UK" that has been created by Pro-Britain media is trashed pretty throughly - by the hands of people who did not follow up on their promises of "devolution". Hopefully people won't get fooled the second time.
I hope so too, Sergarr. I think the Unionist establishment have already dealt a killing blow to the Union by not keeping their promises re: devolution, all for the sake of their own greed. The Union was built on greed in the first place - it may be the force that ends it.
The next battle will likely be fought on very different terms, however; the soonest the next referendum could come would probably follow an EU referendum where Scotland votes to stay while England votes to leave. That would force the corporations to choose between the EU or the British market, and moderate Scottish Unionists in the Labour Party and such between the UK or the EU. Though I don't think No-to-Yes defections will be all that numerous there will probably be quite a few, and we only need 5% more.
It's important to note that the thrust of Massie's argument is that Milliband is screwed and will probably not last very long. Any kind of working coalition with the SNP is extremely unlikely, and if he fails to secure SNP support he's doomed. Cameron or someone else committed to an EU referendum will probably be our next PM.
Against the backdrop of that new battleground we would use pretty much all of the most effective arguments that we had and jettison our weakest ones. I hope we reconsider some of our policies like the currency union - that needs work, and it's no way for an independent state to flourish for long. It's probably going to be untenable if the UK votes to leave the EU. We have time to work this out, though - the Unionists don't. We only need to win once.