One of the reasons I was so pissed off with the SNP during the EU debate was that they should have had an open vote within the party instead of using it for their political means, this should have been an open vote with party politics left to one side and I know it's easier said than done. I think the the fact that in Scotland only 69% of the voters chose to vote on Thursday was a bit worrying and may suggest that a win in any forthcoming referendum is not a foregone conclusion.

That said, we were clearly told back in 2014, that to stay in the Europe we had to stay in the UK, so that would have influenced a lot of people to remain part of the UK, so Sturgeon is correct when she pointed out a material change in circumstances. I would certainly hope people remember the outright lies of 2014 to keep us in the union and would be interesting to see how Westminster campaigns for the remain side. If we do have another referendum up here I can see Labour going for the break with the UK.

Have to admit to thinking Sturgeon was head and shoulders above any politician who gave interviews yesterday.