UK is 'stronger together’, says PM as Nicola Sturgeon sets out Scottish referendum plans
The Prime Minister has said he will “look forward” to hearing what First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has to say about Scottish independence, but that the UK is “stronger working together”. Speaking in Germany on the final day of the G7 summit, Boris Johnson said: “Of course we’ll see what she has to say and look forward to that."
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