the First Minister described as “non-essential”, the Prime Minister dismissed demands for a referendum as “completely irrelevant to the concerns of most people”.In an interview for the media pool the Tory leader defended his visit to meet army and health professionals involved in the vaccine roll-out across Scotland.He said: “I’m here in my capacity as Prime Minister of the whole country to thank hard-working officials and public servants across the whole of Britain who are doing fantastic work.”On the Union fightback campaign underlying his coronavirus visit, he hit back at demands for a second referendum.Johnson said: “I think endless talk about a referendum without any clear description of what the constitutional situation will be after.
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