I said:
A one-issue party where the one issue has been done?
Dumb.
You said:
Yep.
The SNP have a similar lifespan for similar reasons.
Which is wrong.
The SNP had their shot at independence and failed. Yet, contrary to your suggestion, their lifespan was not cut short by that failure.
If they have another shot at independence (thanks entirely to Cameron, (May,) and Johnson) then I doubt very much that they will be finished by that either. First, because polling in favour of independence is running at about 58%. Second, because they have been governing for quite a while on all the issues (some better than others of course), and a sufficient number of Scots are generally in favour of the job they are doing.
You might think Sturgeon is a nasty little separatist Krankie lookalike who knew too much and did too little over the Salmond scandal, however, that doesn't mean the SNP are an incompetent one-issue party.
Nor does your suggestion that keeping the citizens of the nation safe is a pre-requisite for anything which would be funny if it wasn't so tragic.
Yes, I'm delighted that we have vaccinated a million people.
That we are ahead of other European nations does not fill me with pleasure or pride, it fills me with sadness for them. In any case you may well be jumping to conclusions about the correct strategy. They
may have got far better prices and distribution deals negotiating as part of the EU bloc. In any case, while individual sovereign nations may have
chosen to show unity, their health systems
could have acted independently.
I recognise, and take some pride that the UK (and somewhere I used to work specifically), is a scientific powerhouse that was able to contribute to the development and evaluation of one of the first vaccine alternatives. I
also recognise that it was an international collaboration, built on years of international collaborations, that have in many cases been enabled and 'turbocharged' by cooperation under EU frameworks and by freedom of movement. The reputations, facilities, investments, and so on didn't appear out of nowhere because we're British. I expect more or less every person that worked on the vaccine, that ran the facilites, that funded those institutions, and that conducted the evaluations in such terrific time were fully against brexit because of the damage they know has been and will be done to their industry.
The jingoistic bollocks you peddle, alongside the convenience of comparing with other nations sometimes, but not other times, so as to fit your agenda about Brexit, just gets on my tits.