Summary
- The SNP in Scotland experienced a significant collapse in the last general election, going from 48 seats to only 9.
- Despite this electoral disaster, the SNP leadership has not shown contrition or self-reflection but instead doubled down on nationalism.
- Scottish independence as a political idea is losing relevance, and the tide of support for it is receding.
- The SNP’s performance in running Scotland has been criticized, and they are seen as exhausted and out of ideas.