Andrew Dunlop - who served as an advisor to David Cameron during his disastrous term in Downing Street - said it would be "responsible" for the UK Government to reject all demands for an IndyRef2 to take place.
The Conservative grandee instead claimed minister should focus on reforming the Union to make the United Kingdom "fully match-fit for a post-Brexit and post-Covid world”.But the SNP claimed that ignoring calls for a second referendum would be a "democratic outrage".Dunlop's comments were made in a new paper by the right-wing Policy Exchange think tank.Nicola Sturgeon has been pressing for a second independence referendum ever since the UK voted to leave the European Union and Scotland voted to stay.Those calls have been growing,.
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