When I last looked, Scotland was still in the EU. Plenty time for planning if we lose that citizenship. Is it likely the UK government would be a bit quicker about it all with the boot on the other foot?
Why so desperate to find out what Scotland would do when we don't even know from one week to the next what will happen to the UK (which we are also still in)?
It might not even be an SNP-led Scottish Government by the time we get another referendum (if we even need one) and, if Scotland does become independent, all five main parties would have to have definite plans for being the ruling party, either alone or in coalition...and how they would manage the relationship with the rUK.
I don't get the constant picking on the SNP who are making a better fist of running their own elected responsibilities than the UK Tories are at present.
Good Morning Wednesday 15th July 2026





