Leader Douglas Ross attacks ‘divisive’ SNP plan for second vote without Westminster approval

Douglas Ross, the Scottish Tory leader, has said his party would boycott a Scottish independence referendum set up without the approval of Westminster.

Ross said Scottish National party proposals for Holyrood to empower itself to stage a fresh referendum if Nicola Sturgeon’s party wins a majority in May’s election should not be seen as credible or legitimate.

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