First point is political, so can't disagree with your opinion.
I know the soundbite is that the SNP want to break up the UK, actually they don't, they just want to remove Scotland from it. I don't have a problem with that view in all honesty. If I was in a country where 80% of us regularly voted left, and yet we were continually ruled by the right, I'd be a bit disenfranchised with it.
I feel what Scotland needs is not more pushing away, but an arm around her shoulder - we need to show Scotland some love. I think as the majority in the UK parliament, we need to accept our fellow members aren't entirely happy with things. If you or I love the UK, then we have to love Scotland, Wales and NI and not resent their need for independence.
I actually think it would be ideal to have the SNP in a coalition - bring the party that wants to leave the UK into the very heart of the UK. #ShowScotlandLove
I love Scotland already! In fact, my roots are in Stornoway on The Isle of Lewis. I have more Scottish blood than anything else.
However, I happen to believe the UK is stronger together, as the rather overused expression goes.There is no doubt that Nicola wants independence and will be pushing for another referendum. I reckon that a Labour /SNP coalition would be rather more bumpy than the Con/ Lib Dems has been and that would not be good for the country as a whole.
She comes over very well and despite not agreeing with her views, I do enjoy listening to her.........just wish her hair would move a bit more!