I am struggling to follow the arguments about Scotland and N. Ireland, which seem to be (partly) that Brexit will alter the 'competences' of both countries. In relation to N. Ireland, the Good Friday agreement is bound up with the republic, which is in the EU, and of course, many people in N. Ireland are also Irish citizens. On Scotland, still struggling to catch up, but partly the question as to whether Westminster can dictate to Holyrood, and how much consent is required. Bloody hell, no wonder they get paid fifty grand a day, or whatever, (barristers).
Many rave reviews about Lord Bannick, but I missed TV film of him, reputed to be the best orator of his generation. So, £60, 000 a day, maybe?