Boris Johnson has been told he must “respect the will of the Scottish people” and allow a second independence referendum.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford issued the the challenge to the Prime Minister in the wake of his party’s victory in the Holyrood elections.
The SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a record-breaking fourth term in government in Scotland, and increased their tally of MSPs to 64.
And although Ms Sturgeon’s party failed to win an overall majority, the eight Green MSPs who were elected mean that 72 of the 129 members support independence.
The SNP leader has already told Mr Johnson that the second independence referendum is now a matter of “when not if”.
Boris Johnson has been told he must “respect the will of the Scottish people” and allow a second independence referendum.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford issued the the challenge to the Prime Minister in the wake of his party’s victory in the Holyrood elections.
The SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a record-breaking fourth term in government in Scotland, and increased their tally of MSPs to 64.
And although Ms Sturgeon’s party failed to win an overall majority, the eight Green MSPs who were elected mean that 72 of the 129 members support independence.
The SNP leader has already told Mr Johnson that the second independence referendum is now a matter of “when not if”.
Boris Johnson has been told he must “respect the will of the Scottish people” and allow a second independence referendum. SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford issued the the challenge to the Prime Minister in the wake of his party’s victory in the Holyrood elections. The SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a record-breaking fourth term in government in Scotland, and increased their tally of MSPs to 64. And although Ms Sturgeon’s party failed to win an overall majority, the eight Green MSPs who were elected mean that 72 of the 129 members support independence. The SNP leader has already told Mr Johnson that the second independence referendum is now a matter of “when not if”.
Boris Johnson has been told he must “respect the will of the Scottish people” and allow a second independence referendum.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford issued the the challenge to the Prime Minister in the wake of his party’s victory in the Holyrood elections.
The SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a record-breaking fourth term in government in Scotland, and increased their tally of MSPs to 64.
And although Ms Sturgeon’s party failed to win an overall majority, the eight Green MSPs who were elected mean that 72 of the 129 members support independence.
The SNP leader has already told Mr Johnson that the second independence referendum is now a matter of “when not if”.
Boris Johnson has been told he must “respect the will of the Scottish people” and allow a second independence referendum.
SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford issued the the challenge to the Prime Minister in the wake of his party’s victory in the Holyrood elections.
The SNP, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a record-breaking fourth term in government in Scotland, and increased their tally of MSPs to 64.
And although Ms Sturgeon’s party failed to win an overall majority, the eight Green MSPs who were elected mean that 72 of the 129 members support independence.
The SNP leader has already told Mr Johnson that the second independence referendum is now a matter of “when not if”.