Stand up for Scotland, Sturgeon urges voters
Stand up for Scotland, Sturgeon urges voters
- Theresa May is trying to impose a hard Brexit with the announcement of a snap general election, Nicola Sturgeon said, as she urged voters north of the border to “stand up for Scotland”.
The First Minister accused the Prime Minister of using the surprise June 8 poll to seek to make the UK more right wing and “force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts”.
Ms Sturgeon said on Twitter: “The Tories see a chance to move the UK to the right, force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts. Let’s stand up for Scotland.”
- Theresa May is trying to impose a hard Brexit with the announcement of a snap general election, Nicola Sturgeon said, as she urged voters north of the border to “stand up for Scotland”.
The First Minister accused the Prime Minister of using the surprise June 8 poll to seek to make the UK more right wing and “force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts”.
Ms Sturgeon said on Twitter: “The Tories see a chance to move the UK to the right, force through a hard Brexit and impose deeper cuts. Let’s stand up for Scotland.”