is it hard cos looking at the size of a trailer and car i just worry about getting stuck
It's easy until you have to reverse
Best to think a little further ahead as you're driving and try to avoid getting into tight spots in the first place. Grab a trailer and practice your reversing somewhere quiet too.
The other thing I find I need to be careful of is to keep the speed under control. Leave a longer stopping distance and be wary that if you've been grinding up a hill for a few minutes with your right foot embedded in the axminster and the ground flattens out, you need to remember to come off the gas a little! Sounds obvious but when you're used to driving at 70+ it's very easy to let the speed build up and the first thing you know about it when towing is that it all starts to get a bit unstable! A powerful car and cruise control helps a lot here IME. Set the cruise to 55-60 or wherever you're comfortable (on the motorway) and leave it.
If you're really serious about it find a local driving instructor who gives towing lessons. There's a guy close to me who does, but not so close to you!
Have you discounted the possibility of a removable towbar on the MV6 then?
Kevin