Only in one part of this less-than-united kingdom.
Don't the other three nations count, or are we supposed to worship the English Tory party?
Parliamentary elections don't run on a national basis - your constituency is nominally broadly comparable with any other in the land, and they all count equally. In reality, Scotland's parliamentary constituencies tend to have smaller populations than those in England, so you actually get slightly more of an influence, individually.
Perhaps if the Scottish electorate weren't so stuck on Scottish Nationalism and voted on the general election platform for a party that at least stood in enough seats to win a general election we wouldn't have anywhere near this sort of an issue.
I don't like the Tory party being in power either, but I can't see that voting SNP in a general election achieves anything.
O.