2 old sayings spring to mind. "Be careful what you wish for, you may just get it", and, "The grass always looks greener on the other side"
Initially I was all for the idea of independence before realising my National pride was overruling my commonsense. This is not merely a divorce where the finances are split and someone takes custody of the kids, (Oil and Gas). Bronto points at the currency issue and the lack of any definitive answers. There is a myriad of problems/ obstacles which would arise from breaking away from the Union. The SNP should not ask the people of Scotland to vote until they are capable of addressing all possibilities.
This would involve having some sort of a plan. I don't believe enough time has been spent to be anywhere near ready to ask the people to vote again. The Brexit bus hasn't even started its' engine yet and Sturgeon calls for another Referendum. Her timing stinks and is obviously being done to suit her own agenda and clearly not in the best interests of her nation.
Could it be that she is worried that the UK will come out a lot stronger once Brexit starts to take effect? and perhaps the people who supported the earlier failed bid would say, "hang on a minute, things aren't so bad after all"