I think Nicola Sturgeons speech and using the 'You are on borrowed time' line showed both weakness and strength at the same time.
I can just see the furore if Cameron 'ever' said that to Scotland by the way.
Why weak ? Because she looked like she was rallying the troops, trying to mark her territory and probably knows Corbyn 'could' regain Labour votes in Scotland. She wouldn't like to be 'threatened' would she.
Why strength? Because it sends out a signal to the other 3 nations they are of no signifigance to Scotland . Scotland is now affirmed to leave the UK. Do as I say or we will have another referendum and we WILL win.
It must be so nice to be in the position of being able to speak for 'your nation' only . Nationalism is without doubt easier to defend , easier to get votes for than the Union. Unless ofcourse it is English Nationalism, that is not permitted it would appear.
The PM (of any colour) has to speak for the Union and will never be able to speak on a nationalist platform. Of course if the Union breaks down, sadly as I suspect in the future, then it will be Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland all fending for themselves won't it . Th e people will have spoken and the people will have to live with their choice for good and bad I suppose.