What paywall, Tony?
I did see Mount's piece as I'm a Times subscriber (even though they were shamelessly biased in their coverage of the referendum campaign....).
The most interesting twist and turn of today is the fact that the SNP is seeing a massive increase in party membership and polls show them almost at a majority of the Scottish electorate in the aftermath of DevoMaxGate. Unless Labour get's its finger out of its a**e, it is possible (even though unlikely) that they could become the largest Scottish bloc in the May 2105 UK Parliament, and if so possibly able to demand Independence ipso facto. In such a case, I would suspect that Cameron would make faint protestations, but let them go, given that it would insure him and his party rule of England for most of the rest of our lifetime.
David
I'm not at all concerned about whisky exports. As all excise taxes currently go to Westminster and not to Scotland, Independence would be a boon for us fiscally in the amount of ~£1billion. Market-wise, I don't think that the Scottish Whisky industry fears competition from Glenbasildon or Black Country single malts........
Rich