Is this true, that there's been a Highland property boom?
I think a lot of retired English people with a bit of cash enjoy the peace and tranquility of Highland Scotland and the Islands in their retirement. I doubt very much that these people are fleeing to another part of the country to escape Boris, Brexit and COVID. They probably also see fantastic opportunities to buy up holiday lets.
My gut feeling tells me that separation is far from being inevitable, although I could be wrong. Corbyn being elected as Labour leader, the rise of Trump, woke culture having such an influence, BLM, the COVID pandemic and the ever changing dynamic such events create makes me believe that you just can't predict politics.
Nippy is enjoying high approval ratings just now due to her COVID briefings and this is leading to an increase in support for separation, but there's nothing to suggest that this will last forever.
Could the SNP tear itself apart internally? It's funny watching the feminist 'TERFs' and wokerati attack each other with vicious namecalling that they usually reserve for right wingers. We also have the battle between the Sturgeon and Salmond camps over the attempts to have him jailed. What will his evidence expose? Can't wait for his book!
Could other countries leave the EU? It's going to be very hard to keep it together in the next decade or so. People do not like the free movement of people, and rightly so.
Could Scotland even get back in the EU with it's debt? Would Scots want to adopt the Euro? Would it be allowed back in without adopting the Euro? What about the border and single market of the UK? There are so many variables and questions which aren't really being considered at the moment. Many Scots are just displaying their displeasure with their emotions being the driver IMO.
The economy is about to take a real tanking once the real job losses become clear. Would separation improve this?
As for England, I don't think I could ever move there unless it was to a quiet village. It just seems so unbelievably busy, especially the roads, and there isn't much of a sense of community in many parts, this will partly be caused by it becoming atomised by multiculturalism IMO, which we are all told is our strength.