Johnson insisted he was “Prime Minister of Scotland as well as the whole of the UK.” Asked about renewing the relationship with devolved leaders he told the Commons Liaison committee: “The role of the Prime Minister of the UK is to be the head of the UK”He added: “I’m very much in favour of the Council of the Isles, for instance, where we come together with representatives across the whole of the British Isles to talk about issues that matter to us.
On the other hand I think that we want to turn our deliberations into a kind of mini-EU, if I may say so.”Johnson spoke ahead of the expected publication of the Dunlop Review on UK Government capability on the Union.Lord Dunlop, the former Scotland Office Minister and David Cameron adviser,.
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