Our Tory MP wrote to our local paper last week complaining about the antics of SNP MPs in the House of Commons.
I wrote to him pointing out that they were only there in such numbers because of the ludicrously undemocratic FPTP electoral system which awarded the SNP seven times as many MPs as the Liberal Democrats who got twice as many votes. I urged him to support the change to proportional representation which is due to be debated as a result of the petition attracting more than 100,000 votes (including mine). Quite predictably, he replied saying he preferred FPTP. I wonder why?
Actually he, and quite a lot of his colleagues on the Conservative benches, should be grateful to the SNP as they owe their election in 2015 to Nicola Sturgeon's triumphalist statement in the last week of the campaign that "we will work with Labour to lock the Tories out of Downing Street forever" , which made so many English voters desert the LibDems and other parties for the Tories.
I genuinely believe that, had she not made that statement, we would not have a majority Tory government and all its dreadful consequences, including brexit.