That's not Sriram's position why are you misrepresenting what he said?
You second point is so confused and again not what Stpriam has said that I have no clue as your point.
My position is that once a decision is taken, people should stick by it (at least for a reasonable time frame) and people who are unhappy with the result should just lump it and face it! Throwing tantrums like spoiled brats is not on!
In the 1300's in India we had a muslim king called Mohammad Bin Thuglak. He decided on a whim to change his capital from Delhi to some other place far away near the south. He made all his people pack up and move. Once there, he was not happy and decided to move back again. So...from then on, any such indecision or vacillation is normally referred to as 'Thuglak decision'. I think the people in the UK (Scotland in particular) have gotten themselves into that situation.
One referendum was conducted on the independence, it was a clear decision. So...just stick with it. Once the Brexit consequences are known more clearly, after a few years, maybe another look can be taken about the independence issue. It would be ridiculous to do it so soon after the first one... without seeing the Brexit issue through.