That was well handled and said by Sturgeon, but it's the way things should have been framed from the start. She made a mistake there. The snap election did do the most damage. At the end of the day, people simply need to see tangible proof/evidence of what the Brexit deal will be and how the Tories are handling it. Going in with a minority government propped up by the DUP certainly hasn't done them any favours since the election xD
It's utterly appalling both Scottish Labour and Scottish Conservatives will continue to completely ignore her remarks on fighting hard for a soft-Brexit/single market and to "get a seat" at the Brexit negotiations. The largest irony there will continue to be is if reflection on Brexit after it's concluded in Scotland is that's it's a total mess that will itself sway people's minds.
As expected Davidson will just tow the party line, but Scottish Labour/Dugdale continue to show how they're just going to be Tory-lite in Scotland. It's rather funny to watch Corbyn go all in on May/Brexit, but Dugdale veering off to "ally" with the Scottish Tories.
Well, it's not what happened, so you won't be that happy.
Only way to avoid brexit is emigration dude. SNP and Indy have passed their peak imo. Support will continue to slowly ebb away.
Better putting energy into emigrating than trying to fight against the current.
I disagree. Many people just need to see more clarity around Brexit. The election ending in a hung parliament and the resulting DUP deal will have given some food for thought about what people are voting for too. I aim that at Unionists up here who switched from Labour to Conservative especially. Dugdale behaves far too much like a Scottish Tory, but a vote for Labour was still largely a vote for Corbyn.