Thursday, 13 October 2016

Nicola Sturgeon pushes for second independence referendum to stop hard Brexit

"I desperately want Scotland to be an independent country." - Nicola Sturgeon
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Nicola Sturgeon has today warned Theresa May that she will push for a second independence referendum if the government continues heading towards a hard Brexit. But as our first piece today reports, recent polls show that she could face a battle to win support for another ballot.

And, if you missed our verdict of yesterday's PMQs catch up with here. It suggested that while Theresa May seems comfortable right now, as the nightmare of Brexit negotiations start to become clear she could be in far bigger trouble than she realises.

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