In the meantime, the posturing and mischief making will continue, taking the eye off the ball and scrutiny of the job politicians were elected to do ... and that is running the country effectively.
The potholes wrecking our wheels are nothing at all to do with Europe.
One of the opening salvos was fired in Westminster in the SNP war of attrition with the Pete Wishart 'attempt' quoting Erskine May to be recognised as the official opposition.
SNP's bid to replace Labour as Commons opposition rejectedhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36660386You ain't seen nothin' yet, they are very good at this, and with the lure of another stab at a separation referendum very much on the cards (I believe Quebec are agitating for another) there is much more capital to be made from such posturing.
Nicola Sturgeon was not 'wasting her time' being rebuffed in Europe. She was there as a cog in a well oiled machine.
The country could well do without all of this. I am of the same opinion as Alfie. A democratic vote was taken unfortunately without the prior safeguard of a percentage rule on the outcome and we are bound by the will of the majority.
Instead of getting bogged down as we seem to be at present, our politicians need to look to the future and make this divisive thing work as best as it can. First of all by getting the best exit deal possible. The SNP didn't exactly hit the ground running post Brexit, even their strategists in their wildest dreams couldn't believe their luck, but they are running with a head of steam now and leaving everyone else wandering around at the starting post scratching their heads.
Our unionist and internationalist MPs are letting us down by their lack of control of the situation.