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Boris Johnson has repeatedly insisted that Scots don't want a new vote on independence, despite 20 polls in a row putting Yes in the lead
BORIS Johnson is the “voice of the majority of the Scottish people” who rejected independence, Downing Street has claimed.
The comments came amid turmoil in the No 10 Union unit, with the group's only Scot, former Ochil and South Perthshire MP Luke Graham, ousted from his leadership role after a "brutal" dispute over indyref2.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman confirmed Graham has “left his No 10 position” just two days after Johnson’s press secretary Allegra Stratton said he was a “very valued member of staff”.