We cannot have a vote when all that is known is what legal deal has been agreed.
A third-rate leader like her – who can’t even run her schools properly – wants to make me a foreigner to my other half, and turn my home into “abroad”.
Well, it’s been quite a week, hasn’t it?
The most ominous portent for a second poll is that the No campaign has collapsed. It needs rebooting urgently.
“The evidence is that a majority of the Scottish people do not want a second independence referendum.”
She says that the poll should be “at a time when the options are clearer than they are now, but before it is too late to decide our own path”.
“People in Scotland deserve a First Minister who is focused on their priorities – raising standards in education, taking care of the health service, reforming criminal justice.”
Whatever Scotland’s first Minister decides to do, events seem to be creating their own momentum.
Our findings certainly reveal a soft underbelly of English nationalist sentiment.
Problems that it may cause our nearest and closest neighbour would also be problems for us.
The Labour Party created an asymmetrical and unfair constitutional settlement. Brexit will exacerbate it.
We should commit to tackling racism where it exists – not working ourselves into paroxysms of outrage.
If so, we should pay any new costs.
Economically and psychologically, Ireland is closer to Boston than Berlin, and to Britain than Germany.