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- 0 Susan Hughes of Berwick-upon-tweed sends this picture in the hope it will please readers in the Borders. Surely everyone will love the field of flowers, Susan?

“The UK Government sees no demand for a second referendum.” Not just the UK Government – Scotland sees no demand for a second referendum. And that’s because there is no demand for a twice in a generation separation referendum – only [from] a minority of grievance-ridden, intolerant and divisive nationalis­ts intent on imposing their nationalis­t ideology on the overwhelmi­ng majority of Scots who reject it.

Ah’m no bluffin

Well done the UK government, for supporting the people of Scotland.

English and in Scotland

The UK Government is our government as much as for any other part and all people of the UK.

Remain UK Come on Nicola! Prove the snivelling Tory wrong! Call Scottish Elections and *prove* there is a demand! The SNP winning a convincing victory on a manifesto that puts indyref2 front and centre of the campaign will prove it.

Roastin’

David Lidington rightly saying exactly what most Scots with a brain are thinking. Sturgeon can stuff her reckless messing with Scotland and its people.

Proudscoti­nuk

Good, and that’s why the Tories will always get my vote because they’re the only ones that tell these SNP idiots to shut up about indy and get on with the day job. I’m sick of this manufactur­ed grievance churned out by these halfwits

lux_1 The SNP have done more to get people to switch their votes to the Tories than the Tories have!

kmcn There is no place in society for this walk in Glasgow. If it must happen then let it happen within a stadium. Let the walkers arrive at Hampden and let them walk around the track a few times with the bands and the flutes, let them listen to speeches and music and when it’s done let them out. No point in walking through the streets, there is no need for it.

Albert Burton If anyone is up for organising it, me and ten thousand other protestant­s would march on a To Hell With The Orange Bigots march.

Portrait These are the sort of concerted questions the opposition (lower case) should be asking week after week. Asked five times about education. That must be a first and almost the first time she has even spoken about education this year at FMQ. For Nicola “judge me on education”, that’s quite poor.

Happier Bus Traveller

Sturgeon and co need to face many more questions on “day job” subjects, and the wuss of a Presiding Officer should be denying any attempts to waste time on constituti­onal stuff which is outwith Holyrood’s remit.

Lavrenti Zapadni

The opposition rightly ignored yesterday’s stage managed reveal of the indy2 non-event and, for once, gave the FM a hard time.

634TDJ The SNP has spent the last ten years doing irreperabl­e damage to the one thing which is essential to secure our future... the proper education of our children. Remember Sturgeon? “Judge me on education”? Don’t worry, Nicola. We are doing.

Scotspat

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