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Jacob Farr

Boris Johnson says "now is not the time" for second independence referendum

The prime minister has reiterated his position that now is not the time for Indy Ref 2 whilst speaking at the Scottish Conservatives' party conference.

Johnson was speaking on Friday 18 March from Aberdeen, when he said that we should refrain from “yet more delectable disputations” about the constitution.

The UK Tory leader heaped praise on his Scottish counterpart, Douglas Ross, as he delivered attacks on the SNP regarding their desire to hold a second referendum on independence in the near future, STV news reports.

Johnson said: “Douglas Ross has been able to defy the sceptics, stop Nicola Sturgeon from getting an overall majority, as people said that she would.

“He is the only political leader in Scotland saying loud and clear what should be blindingly obvious to everyone, that this is not the moment to be having another referendum.

“This is not the time for yet more delectable disputations about the constitution when our European continent is being ravaged by the most vicious war since 1945 and when public services and the economy need to recover from the pandemic.

“And how incredible that Labour should be so spiritually cowed that they have become nothing but the lapdogs and the enablers of the SNP.”

The PM said that he believed Labour and the SNP would look to join forces come the next general election.

He also criticised SNP leader Sturgeon for her party’s views on Trident.

He continued: “How incredible that even now it should be the policy of the SNP, quite seriously, to respond to Putin’s sabre-rattling by getting rid of this country’s nuclear deterrent, along, by the way, with 11,000 jobs in Scotland.

“And be in no doubt that at any UK general election, it would be those terrible twins, Labour and the Nats, the Scottish nationalist party, each vying to be more left-wing, more high-taxing, more generally hectoring and bossy and nannying, that would try to form a coalition.

“And by the way, be in no doubt, that Labour would rather work with the nationalists to bring down this government than work with us to stop the SNP from breaking up Britain, that is the reality.”

Scots-Ukrainian Zhenya Dove spoke to delegates ahead of Johnson’s speech and minute’s silence was also held to honour people of Ukraine.

The Prime Minister insisted that Vladimir Putin “will fail”, as he pledged to step up actions against Russia.

“We must and will do more,” Johnson told the conference.

“We will do more, with more defensive weapons, to help the Ukrainians against these pitiless bombardments, more to tighten the vice around Putin’s economy.

“And with every day that the slaughter continues I believe the resolve of the world is growing and that Putin will fail.

“He will fail because he fatally underestimated the resolve of the Ukrainians to fight.

“He underestimated Western unity and among other things he underestimated the passionate commitment of the people of this country to help.”

In setting out his Government’s “levelling up” agenda, Johnson also indicated his expectation that HS2, the high speed rail network, will come to Scotland.

He said: “Now is the time to go beyond the parochialism and constitutional myopia of the SNP and drive forward projects that will bring jobs and growth to the whole UK,” he said.

“Yes, one day logically, HS2 must come to Scotland as well.”

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