Nicola Sturgeon's pitch to Scottish voters was clear - vote for the SNP to 'escape Brexit' and to push for a second independence referendum. GeneralElection2019 GE2019 Analysis from BethRigby 👇
Ms Sturgeon knows that if this election doesn't go Mr Johnson's way she will be a kingmaker in Westminster.
Labour know it too, although John McDonnell and Keir Starmer have been emphatic about not doing any deals with any other parties. Ms Sturgeon told me she hadn't had any exploratory talks with Mr Corbyn, saying Mr Johnson's accusation that the SNP and Labour leaders had done a"shady deal" was"nonsense".
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