The SNP are not popular where my brother lives either, although to listen to Nicola Sturgeon you would think that all of Scotland is with her. Also, although there are no Tory MPs in Scotland, there are many Tory voters, one of the vagaries of the first past the post system, so I would think that her ranting about getting the Tory govt out at any price is a risky strategy. I know that we dont hear every speech from every politician, but I have yet to hear anyone of any of the other parties ask Ms Sturgeon how the SNP plan on squaring the circle. i.e. all of their spending plans, no more austerity etc when the price of crude oil, although rising a little, has almost halved since their calculations at the time of independence referendum. Alex Salmond was basing his predictions of success on $117 per barrel and it is now around the $50 mark, and there are redundancies in the industry.