Brothers in arms 
This is what I wrote 4 years ago today:
What's on my mind?
The sadness that a Right Wing coup has been enacted on the backs of a (conned) Left Wing protest vote.
Pride that Scotland was not conned.
Anger that the young will have to pay for the selfishness and short sightedness of the old.
Fear of a de-stabilised Europe, a rise of extremism and a risk to the peace not just of Europe but of the world.
A sense of "I told you so" to those who voted No in the Indyref because they believed in Europe.
Annoyance that the Remain campaign didn't challenge the immigration arguments when they were conflated with the Refugee crisis.
Annoyance that they didn't challenge the lies about the lack of democracy.
Annoyance that it wasn't explained to the electorate what a tiny proportion of overall government spending the EU "takes".
Annoyance that the journalists and Main Stream Media didn't do their jobs so that this was exposed, so it was left to the keyboard warriors on Social Media to do this - meaning a reduced reach, especially to the old.
Anger that the poor will pay for this while the rich will profit.
Fear that the EU protections (of the environment, of workers' rights, of consumers' rights, of public safety) will be diluted or removed.
Irritation that some people didn't read beyond the (misleading or downright lying) headlines and check out the facts and figures that were being quoted.
All of this tempered ever so slightly by a glimmer of hope that this might leave to Scottish Independence - but I don't think as a nation we're ready yet for yet another referendum too soon, much as I'd like one.
But here's hoping.
The reality has been even worse: Trump hadn't won at that point, we hadn't been subjected to BoJo and Cummings in a position of power - and a global pandemic was just a theoretical <span class="line-through">expectation</span> possibility <img loading="lazy" class="inline-flex mumsnet-emoji" alt="Sad" src="https://www.mumsnet.com/build/assets/sad-q5SIe0Cq.png">
I'll still cling on to the hope that support for Scottish independence is growing (especially amongst the under 34s) <img loading="lazy" class="inline-flex mumsnet-emoji" alt="Smile" src="https://www.mumsnet.com/build/assets/smile-iCO8d7ST.png">, even if an Indyref2 has been put on the back burner. But that leaves the rest of the UK still in the shit <img loading="lazy" class="inline-flex mumsnet-emoji" alt="Sad" src="https://www.mumsnet.com/build/assets/sad-q5SIe0Cq.png">