Antics over the referendum? You mean Westminster Antics surely? Scare tactics, refusing to discuss what might and might not be on the table, refusing to allow a Devo Max option, then suddenly using Devo Max as a reward for doing as Westminster tells you?
Again - I'm far from a Scottish Nationalist in this matter, but Westminster really did show why so many in Scotland wanted the referendum in the first place throughout.
Now, imagine you live where I live, in the South East of England. Tory Heartlands. Birthplace of the NIMBY Classes. And UKIP seem poised to do well (or so they keep telling everyone. I'm far from convinced. Tactical voting will be the death of them. If it's a choice between Tories and UKIP, I know who I'm voting for. And it's Tory, despite being lefty). Imagine this area was in Scotland's boat - and told 'it doesn't matter who you vote for, because we'll just ignore you anyway'....there would be an entirely righteous uproar.
The representation of Scotland within the UK Government is not the issue here. It's that the main political parties feel they can dictate who gets into power by actively deciding certain parties will simply be a wasted vote. That is not democratic.
And it's not just those who vote SNP who will see their democractic voice stripped away - it's every single voter in Scotland, because Milliband has just decided if they don't have the seat, well sod the country.
And where should it stop? Should Labour and the Tories simply declare 'vote for whom you like. We'll just form a coalition between us and balls to everyone else'? That's getting dangerously close to a dictatorship of sorts.
Seriously. Remove where the seats happen to be from the equation, and consider it again. 10% of the population being told their democratic rights simply don't matter.