Scotland respected the result of 2014 by not becoming independent. We still send MPs to Westminster and have not declared independence. Scotland will not become independent unless the people vote for it.
Democracy doesn’t mean people can’t vote differently in the future.
People who think 2014 is the end of the matter are free to argue and vote for that position. If they won the election there would be no referendum. The unionist parties argued for that position and they lost. The SNP argued that another referendum is needed and they won. Is that mandate going to be respected or not?
Is Scotland free to choose to be independent or not?
If voting for a referendum doesn’t mean we have a referendum, should Scotland stop having elections? What’s the point of us having elections?
People in Scotland are paying attention to this. We voted to stay in the UK in 2014. We did not vote to give up any right to have a say on our future no matter what happens. If that’s what the Westminster thinks the referendum means, then Scots are not going to make that mistake next time. We will vote for independence in a landslide.