The nation is split and despite the media portraying this as a leave/stay May/Corbyn split, its not that simple.
You have those who voted leave and agree with the deal.
You have those who voted leave and disagree with deal.
You have those who voted leave and want to change their minds.
You have those who voted stay but agree that this deal is probably the best deal possible.
You then have those who voted stay and no deal, regardless of its content will do.
Scotland itself is split with all those points above, plus the independence topic and whether you would want that in or out of EU as part of the Indy question.
Its an absolute mess.
Its not about leave or stay anymore, that has been decided. What its about now is the deal on the table which is a f*cking shambles and will never pass through parliament. It has its own repercussions politically.
My prediction? it will utterly bomb in parliament next Tuesday, there will be a grab for power in the Cons, May will get the dunt, Corbyn will push for a GE and there will be a no deal Brexit come March. The whole UK will be in utter turmoil politically and Brexit will either be put to the vote again or it will be delayed for another year. There will be anarchy on the streets with the extreme Brexiteers taking it very personally and it will just all be utter chaos.
One thing that scares me more than Brexit itself is a Labour government, run by Corbyn, trying to negotiate a deal. I think we could see massive political repercussions over this for the whole of the UK, including NI and Scotland, that may in fact tip the independence question towards a yes vote in the future here.