Nicola Sturgeon absolutely slates Theresa May and her cabinet following latest Brexit vote
Paul MooreFirst Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon has said that Theresa May and the UK Government"should be hanging their heads in shame" following theMay said:"I profoundly regret the decision this house has taken tonight. I continue to believe that the best outcome is the UK leaves the EU with a negotiated deal. The deal we've negotiated is the best and only one available. This is an issue of grave importance for the future of our country.
Scotland's First Minister also believes that following the latest setback on her proposed Brexit deal, May should now definitively rule out on a No-Deal scenario and look to extend the deadline to leave the EU that was triggered by Article 50.
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