Quote Originally Posted by Witton Park View Post
I think we may have already seen peak SNP who gained from the anti-labour lurch.
I think many Scots would quite like it, but they look at the level of support that being part of the UK brings and would be reluctant to go it alone.
A lot of SNP voters are Brexiteers and a lot are not actually pro Independence. They certainly aren't pro independence and then join the EUers.
See if the various factions can come together. I sense not, but it's all guesswork for now.
But if the Brexit referendum tells us anything, people will vote for nationalism and flag wavery pokery over and above economic common sense. Things though will get messy in Scotland if they hold another referendum and it’s a close run thing - if they’ve got half a brain they’ll set a minimum threshold of 60% of the vote to leave the U.K. (which is what should’ve happened on the brexit referendum)