The pic here might help. (Ignore the funny green thing - that's a capacitor).
Note small screws retaining the spring blades, one longer than t'other. Note also the small buffer spring that (normally) should live under the two full length blades. The central fixed point is removed by undoing the screw on its outboard end. Watch out for damaged insulators, they are important. The funny green thing is used instead of an insulator - so you should have an insulator that isn't pictured between the fixed point block and the backplate.
The opening point is to earth, the fixed one is live (connected directly to the low tension or primary winding of the magneto by the central screw that you have extracted already).
The pimple under the retaining clip for the opening point is not an insulator, it just helps register the clip over the points pivot post.
If the camring is still stuck, then the plunger that operates it was probably out of position to start with, because it only comes out in the normal way when the camring is partially extracted from the housing. But if its mushroom head or the V notch with which it engages is very worn, a plunger can self-detach.
Best of luck!