The Scotsman

SNP off the air

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It is insulting for London broadcaste­rs to continuall­y exclude the SNP from Brexit debates, not least as Nicola Sturgeon’s Norway-plus solution is gaining support at Westminste­r.

On Monday, BBC Newsnight had an extensive Brexit debate

with five MPS but no SNP representa­tive as the third largest party at Westminste­r and second largest in the UK in terms of membership.

Sky News proposes holding a leaders’ debate in which both participan­ts back Brexit but excluding Nicola Sturgeon, who would be the only leader arguing for EU freedom of movement plus full membership of the single market and customs union which was

backed overwhelmi­ngly by our Scottish Parliament.

Scotland voted to remain, we have consistent­ly had a different voice in this debate and people throughout the UK deserve to hear a progressiv­e alternativ­e to the little Englander Brexit mentality.

It was impossible to view our First Minister’s press conference or even extended highlights on BBC or ITV or Channel 4 to find out the Scottish

Government’s assessment of Theresa May’s deal, which will cost everyone in Scotland £1,600, and Nicola Sturgeon’s road map on the way forward. BBC Scotland TV news coverage then proceeded to trivialise the event with a pantomime sketch and only aired nine seconds of Nicola Sturgeon’s speech.

Like Theresa May, who refused access for the only independen­ce-suppportin­g newspaper to her Glasgow press conference, Londoncent­ric broadcaste­rs don’t really care about Scotland.

FRASER GRANT Warrender Park Road, Edinburgh

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