So much for the Union of Equals, eh?
Bit of a flippant response more worthy of cybernat twitterdom than here.
To address your well used comeback - we are equals as we all get the same franchise and the same legal rights as citizens. The UK is not and never was a confederation the act of union established a single sovereign parliament through which all power ultimately flows.
This misreading of the SNP and the current situation isn't new, and in many ways it helps the SNP's and the Indy movement's cause - if you don't understand your opponent you aren't going to beat them.
The Tories have been struggling to fill a taxi in Scotland for decades, Labour are joining them simply because they just don't "get it", rolling out Gordon Brown shows this, personally I have no animosity towards him, but others don't share that point of view.
There was an article in the Sunday Times this past weekend outlining what the UK Government's approach to the Indy movement will be in the coming months, it was all hardball - I immediately thought, "Well that's the vote won".
They just don't get it.
edit - oh and another thought which I forgot to add, UKIP were successful, very successful, they went from being the embarrassment at the back of the hall at the Tory party conference, handing out home-printed leaflets, to leading huge constitutional change, the biggest for nearly fifty years.
Yes I understand the arguement that not doing exactly what the SNP what and/or devolving more powers and loosening the fabric of the nation will actually just deliver more support into the nationalists hands. Well that being pretty much exactly the whole approach taken by UK government's since 1999 and its failed.
I am not going to apologise for being sceptical of this line particularly when those spinning have good reason not to be sincere.