Emma Harper, who is standing in Galloway and West Dumfries, was accused of ignoring the relationship with the country’s biggest trading partner when quizzed over the consequences of breaking up Britain. It came as her boss Nicola Sturgeon said another independence referendum
SNP candidate for Galloway and West Dumfries Emma Harper was questioned over how a hard border would work between England and Scotland. The party pledged Scotland would remain part of the British Common Travel Area if they secured independence from the UK.
Anas Sarwar joined the leaders of the major Scottish political parties on BBC’s Question Time to answer questions from the public in the run-up to the May parliamentary election. While a lot of focus was put on independence during the show, Mr
Anas Sarwar and Keith Brown clashed on Question Time when Mr Brown doubled down on pushing for Scottish independence as a way to secure “a route to prosperity” following the COVID-19 pandemic. But Mr Sarwar, whose Labour party opposes independence currently, blasted
THE SNP has been blasted by a former voter on BBC Question Time.
SNP deputy leader Keith Brown appeared on last night’s BBC Question Time and insisted that Boris Johnson will not “stand in the way” of a second independence referendum. He said: “I want that referendum and the UK has no authority to prevent that
SNP candidate for Galloway and West Dumfries Emma Harper was questioned over how a hard border would work between England and Scotland. The SNP said they would ensure Scotland would remain part of the British Common Travel Area for travel and have minimum
He said: “Via the so-called Barnett formula, the Scottish Government currently receives around £32billion a year form the Treasury – an annual block grant to help fund public services such as healthcare or education. “Taxes would have to rise significantly for an
Nicola Sturgeon grilled by Peston on ‘irrelevant independence’ And pollster Chris Hopkins said the First Minister was now facing an uphill task to seal the emphatic win she needs to bolster her case for another referendum on the issue, Today’s poll, carried
Nicola Sturgeon suffered another mortal blow to her separatist dream today as a poll showed support for Scottish independence sliding again. YouGov research found 53 per cent wanted to stay in the UK and 47 per cent wanted to go it alone,