Dan WoottonShaun Bailey, Amy Nickell and Emily Carver’s show shared their thoughts on the SNP the leader’s plan, potentially causing IndyRef2 to take place as early as next year.
Former London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey claimed Ms Sturgeon should “leave” her campaign following the outcome of the first referendum in 2014, when a majority chose to join the UK.
He said: “Everyone knows Sturgeon’s plan. Let’s be clear, she’s a brilliant politician.
“Bring it” [Scottish independence] so far to get it highlighted is her prerogative, of course she has to.
“But she’s talking about democracy, she’s the one who ignores democracy.
“She said it was a once-in-a-generation voice, it was only 10 years ago or whatever it was, that’s less than a generation.
“She has to move on and let it go.
“And she was talking about Scottish people who didn’t vote for the Prime Minister. Scotland is part of this country, you vote for a party, the Conservative party has won.
“Everyone understands that if you change leader, that person represents the party and you vote for the manifesto, which meant keeping the union.
“So basically she’s wrong. She knows she’s wrong and needs to stop pretending.”
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“This just makes sense.
“Scotland has not voted for Tory in their election since 1955, who have consistently voted the SNP to power.
“The SNP is consistently at odds with Westminster’s policies.”
Conservative Home columnist Emily Carver argued that polls show that there is no majority for a second referendum and that Ms Sturgeon’s plans were based on ‘fantasy economics’.