Try as I might, I can’t settle with some of the surface arguments of the anti-independence campaign, and it won’t be just me. For as many affected by the affliction of caring, the unsettledness might play into the hands of the independence narrative – without it leading to too much of a testing of the under-the-surface thinking of that campaign, granted, and that will be to the chagrin of those unsettlers who have important questions for the independencers to answer. This situation has something to do with a particularly expedient and, I think, irritating argument on the part of the anti-independence voices. It is an argument which tries hard to mask its homespun political face, adopting (paradoxically, therefore) a concernedness for expansiveness in political…