The Government has once again taken on the Nationalists and, contra 25 years of devolutionary received wisdom, won the day.
The different approaches between London and Belfast on one side, and Edinburgh and Cardiff on the other, will mean higher costs and less choice for consumers.
On Scottish independence and the Northern Ireland Protocol, constitutional questions will be front and centre in the leadership contest.
With traditional cluelessness, Westminster devolved planning policy without a carve-out for vital national infrastructure projects.
The latest twist in the running battle over getting ‘Legislative Consent Motions’ sees the Territorial Offices overruled.
Some of the measures announced so far are popular, but there is frustration at the slow pace and lack of coherence.
The Government is right to insist on protecting food supply chains inside our country. But is the Prime Minister up for the fight?