Hahaha
In a bizarro-world where the statement:
"It's a fact under UK constitutional law, supported by international law, that a further referendum for Scottish independence and any consequent route to independence require the prior assent of the UK government (and the UK government may very well be minded to grant that assent if certain reasonable conditions are met)"
gets re-worked into the following statement (which is then the basis of a straw man "response"):
"You damned Scottish don't know what's good for you! We imperialist UK-ers English will tell you what's good for you, and you will shut up and take it! If we say no independence for you, it's no independence for you! Eat that, Scottish idiots! Mwahahahahahahahaha!"
.... there's really zero hope for any type of constructive debate. History will show if, how and when there is a further Scottish independence referendum. I think one will probably happen. And I know with virtual certainty that it will happen following a joint declaration of the UK and Scottish government, after a period of negotiations and condition-setting. I also know with even greater certainty that the Scottish government will never either call a referendum nor declare independence for Scotland without having first conducted this sort of successful negotiation with the UK government.
I suspect that only the real passage of events will be sufficient to persuade most of the zealous pro-indy commentators on this thread how it actually works, and what the political/legal/constitutional reality of the situation actually is. Even then, however, that might not be enough. Never mind.