And the Scot Labour Party's awful leader, Kezia Dugdale, finally 'falls on her sword' and resigns after a failed tenure and maybe she recently 'saw the light' after Corbyn's visit drew some form of Labour Party support to see him rather than have any association with her. So the SLP must find another leader to try and 'change their fortunes' up north - a 'tall order' IMO as the SNP regroups and begins to impose itself on the middle ground of Scottish politics. They still have the main support of the Scottish people and the 'latent support' is there to be embraced and taken in and that target is still achievable as well as gradually pushing towards Scot indy.