starmer was visiting greenock last friday he talked about the damaging conflicts ongoing between the uk and the scottish government and he pledged to improve that relationship should he become prime minister. do you commit to working with him on that, on that toxicity that we have seen, even if he suggests it ends up denting the support of independents? i have been engaged with intergovernmental relationships with the government for many years and i have had many occasions where that has been successful and constructive and many where it has been difficult and many where it has been difficult and we have not been able to get agreement. for most of the time that has been a respectful environment. i would say that my experience of the gordon brown government, the cameron and clegg government, the following cameron government and the theresa may governments were generally on issues that affected people prosper but lives pretty constructive. i have to say, i was part of those dis
you have only one mainstream political party offering that, which is the snp. they really want to tap into that pro european vote that exists in scotland and that is not being served by labour or the lib dems and definitely not being served by the tories. they want to capture that mood, that feeling, and that sense in scotland which is still there, all these years on, that scotland voted to stay in the eu and is now outside it, but also it has damaged the economy. not being in the single market or having freedom of movement has hit the scottish economy and they want the viewers to hear that loud and clear from them in the coming weeks. liz. hear that loud and clear from them in the coming weeks. in the coming weeks. liz, you have been in this in the coming weeks. liz, you have been in this situation in the coming weeks. liz, you have been in this situation before - in the coming weeks. liz, you have been in this situation before as - in the coming weeks. liz, you have been in this