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IF you’re a Scottish nationalist it would be understandable if you felt the prospect of independence has never seemed more distant. The appointment of Mike Russell last month to the post of Political Director of the SNP’s Independence Unit was supposed to signal a sense of renewed purpose to the task of securing a second referendum. Instead, it has shifted the movement down a gear – from gradual to glacial. You don’t get to hold such a position in the SNP by previously having shown any tendency towards independence of thought from the mind-set of the party leadership. Mr Russell immediately set himself to the task for which he’d been chosen by Nicola Sturgeon: to contain enthusiasm and downgrade expectations. A second referendum, he told supporters, should only be held “at the right time to win the campaign and the vote”.