If I were Scottish, I'm sure I'd be desperate to uncouple my country from England as well. But then there'd be even less of a brake on the Tories' destructive policies and behaviour (not that there's much of one now, I accept). If the nationalists get their wish, will Scotland be prepared to welcome a lot of poor and sick refugees from just down the road?
I keep hearing people comparing Corbyn's Labour to the Tories and saying there's not much to choose - really? Corbyn might be a poor leader who's not currently representing a large swathe of Labour supporters very well, but the idea that his social-democrat policy proposals would be equally as bad as the slash and burn, asset stripping, fundamentally dishonest capitalism we're currently being subjected to is, in my opinion, ridiculous. He was most recently castigated for (again) wanting evidence before making pronouncements on responsibility for a bad action. For saying more or less the same thing as the German foreign minister and the UN, Jeremy Hunt called him "pathetic".
The MPs have voted against the only contender who showed a shred of integrity. What a pity it's no surprise. Whichever one of them gets it, they'll be skewered by Brexit, whether we leave on 31st October or not. As neither Rory Stewart nor Labour will be carrying the can for the disaster, perhaps one or the other will be able to do something to retrieve our politics from the grip of the sociopaths at some point in the future.