Senior SNP MP Ian Blackford is facing calls to apologise after he shared a expletive-filled tweet encouraging people not to travel to Scotland.
The party's Westminster leader shared a picture of an edited road sign at the border which read: "We're shut. F*** off."The photoshopped image was posted in response to news that author Neil Gaiman travelled from New Zealand to his house in Skye.
Despite commenting that the post was "perhaps not the language I would use", he now faces calls to say sorry from the Scottish Tories, who branded it "utterly inexcusable".
Blackford had earlier described that as "gobsmacking" amid a plea for people not to travel to the Highlands contrary to the lockdown rules.
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