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Please forgive my (to you) well-known ignorance, but to me, it seems that a juvenile version of American political manoeuvring is alive and (relatively) well in Scotland.
All such politics is the same, and all such politics is unique.
There is, in many ways, no reason why you should be closely foliowing or concerned with the internecine battles of the SNP. Their success, as is so often the case, brings about division, though the irony of politics is that failure redoubles division.
There is a longstanding division between gradualists and nowists in the SNP which is being played out in a number of ways. The Salmond rape case is one. The Gender Recognition Act reform another. The various constituency battles for who is nominated as an MSP candidate in next year's Holyrood election another. It's become a battle of Salmondites vs Sturgeonites. Each difference magnified by the overall split. In a sense this is Big Endians vs Little Endians - a tragedy of small differences.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilliput_and_Blefuscuhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narcissism_of_small_differencesThe chance for Scottish independence has never been closer but the very success of the SNP puts that in jeopardy. It is, in the Greek mythological sense, tantalising.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/TantalusTo be fair, splits are always a thing in parties even without success. Salmond was, after all, thrown out of the party over 30 years ago and that was when they were not much more than a fringe grouping. No matter the size or success, there will always be the tendency to be The Judean People's Front, and The People's Front of Judea etc etc.