The entire quote reads: “The Edinburgh Agreement states that a referendum must be held by the end of 2014. There is no arrangement in place for another referendum on independence. It is the view of the current Scottish Government that a referendum is a once-in-a-generation opportunity. This means that only a majority vote for Yes in 2014 would give certainty that Scotland will be independent”.
I'd disagree that that definitively says what they say it does. You can read it both ways.
The question back to you is how often is it reasonable to keep asking the same question?
Now the populace are better informed I think it’s reasonable to ask again, same goes for brexit, if all the information we have now was available would that vote be different? I don’t think that can be revisited though, unfortunately.
From here: https://www.thenational.scot/news/18159096.fact-check-claim-snp-vowed-indyref-once-lifetime-opportunity/
I'd disagree that that definitively says what they say it does. You can read it both ways.
The question back to you is how often is it reasonable to keep asking the same question?