Up next the politicians. Brian Taylor launches a question time style debate on next steps for Brexit with @murdo_fraser @joannaccherry @LesleyLaird @andywightman #brexitwhatnext
@LesleyLaird speaks to the complexity of Brexit issue and the roadmap set out by @UKLabour as an effort to square that circle.
@LesleyLaird speaks to preference for a general election on Brexit.
@murdo_fraser discusses preferences for remain and leave within Scottish Conservatives but stresses need to respect the UK wide result.
@joannaccherry points to Scottish preferences for remain and her obligation to represent this position in parliament. Also speaks to productive cross party working on Brexit. #Brexitwhatnext
Brexit has revealed that the Scottish Parliament’s will could be overridden, says @joannaccherry - a concern that brings unionist and independence politicians together #Brexitwhatnext
Brian Taylor quizzes @joannaccherry about the timing of an #indyref2
@andywightman notes broad support for European integration in Scotland, Brexit arose from divisions within the Conservative Party.
@cajardineMP says Brexit deal must come back to the people for ratification - proposes remain versus the final deal. #Brexitwhatnext
@cajardineMP - consensus within parliament coming from backbenchers, those willing to put country before party. #Brexitwhatnext
@murdo_fraser outlines danger of a #PeoplesVote at a time of political disillusionment.
@joannaccherry rejects a cynical route to Scottish independence, argues that remaining within the EU is in the best interest of Scotland and the rest of the UK. #Brexitwhatnext
@andywightman of Scottish Greens calls for referendum on future relationship between UK and EU #Brexitwhatnext
@LesleyLaird - calls to remove uncertainty by taking no deal off the table
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