ruled out working with the Nationalists at Westminster except on environmental issues and has previously insisted there is "no case" for Britain to rejoin the European Union in the future.
But Kirsten Oswald said polling proved there remained widespread support among Scots for EU membership, with a survey carried out by Opinium in March finding 53% backed rejoining, once don't knows were excluded.
The SNP's depute Westminster leader also pointed to a YouGov survey of Labour party members which found a majority across the UK backed a second independence referendum in the next few years, including those who supported Starmer to become leader.
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