Scotland's first minister says she will seek progressive alliance with Labour and
admits second referendum was factor in losing 21 seats
Not exact matches
The Irish government appeared close to
admitting it would hold a
second referendum on the treaty this afternoon.
The first minister
admitted that her call for a
second referendum immediately after Brexit was a key factor in the Scottish National party's loss of 21 of 56 Westminster seats, including seats held by the architect of her party's rise to power, Alex Salmond, and the party's deputy leader, Angus Robertson.