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0 The Prime Minister had praise for Ruth Davidson
Mrs May also re-stated her opposition to a second independence referendum, saying the 2014 vote was a “once-in-ageneration” choice.
“[The Union] is very importanttome,”mrsmaysaidinan interview with a Sunday news- paper. “I made that point when I first became Prime Minister in my speech in Downing Street outside No 10.
“We are genuinely stronger as a United Kingdom … we may be four nations, but we are one people, and that holds us together and brings us together.”
Mrs May added: “Everybody was clear when the 2014 referendum happened that it was a once-in-a-generation decision and once-in-a-generation vote – and that people would abide by the result. Yet ever since we’ve seen the SNP with this tunnel vision just focusing on when they can have a second referendum. What I say to the SNP is, actually, it’s time for them to take this off the table.”