Here's Ewan Morrison's very public joining of the Yes campaign in July:
http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2014/07/05/ive-decided-to-vote-yes-by-ewan-morrison/
He has travelled politically all the way from the SWP to the libertarian free market right. It reminds me of the Living Marxism/Spiked magazine crew, but more so: he's gone further, verging on Tory. Unless of course his views are all just designed to be provocative.
I actually know him a bit, more as an acquaintance, we first met 20-odd years ago. He was an outspoken contrarian then, and clearly still is. I can understand that, partly reminds me of myself at times. I do wonder about all this personal drama and flip-flopping though. He's been debating his defection in front of nearly 3,000 'friends' on Farcebook for a wee while now. Some have speculated his whole conversion to Yes, then to No, was just a massive wind up, or perhaps research for a novel. In jest, I proposed a working title: "Confessions of a Self-justifying Switcher".
I think Mr. Morrison is just rather confused, unsure and bewildered. But he wants so desperately to be certain of his position. He seems to have issues with organised politics and movements in general, and can't resist swimming against the stream, seemingly for its own sake. That instinctive kicking against the collective probably makes for interesting writing, but it also comes across as a tad narcissistic. His self-conscious parading on soshul meedja of his struggles with the questions he tries to grapple with have been entertaining, but only rarely enlightening.