The SNP. How do I describe my perception of them?
To be honest it all really started at the beginning of the first referendum as I had not paid a lot of attention prior to that. Yes I knew of them and a bit of what the stood for but that was about it.
What I know now is that they are a single issue party, the single issue being to make Scotland separate from the UK but as a sideline they also have control of the Scottish parliament. This puts them in a unique position. One in which they have control over many aspects of the policies which affect the country, but also the best get out of jail free card in the world, a world in which they can blame Westminster for anything and everything that does not work or perform as it should, and take credit for everything that does.
Salmond and Sturgeon are past masters at vitriol using the term Westminster when they really mean the English people in Westminster.
It has been interesting to see Sturgeon flying around Europe, Kissenger'esque, fighting the fight for the Scottish people and the people of Scotland. Pity it's all wasted as the EU referendum was a UK referendum and the vote was to leave. "Scotland's" vote in this process is an irrelevance so and from what Theresa May said yesterday is that we are going, no ifs or but's, which is the correct thing to do. I know a lot of you will vigorously disagree with this as has happened in every other thread where Brexit has been mentioned, but we will have to agree to disagree, as you will with the rest of Europe as it would seem that Scotland is not a special case.
So, when we go Nicola will be able to call another referendum immediately as there will be a resounding vote to leave the UK and get negotiating with Europe.