Swinney: PM 'must accept Scottish democracy' and indyref2published at 08:44 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
BBC Breakfast
SNP deputy leader John Swinney has insisted Boris Johnson must accept the result of the election will be a mandate for a second Scottish independence referendum.
Mr Johnson has told The Daily Telegraph it would be "irresponsible" and "reckless" to hold indyref2.
But Mr Swinney said the prime minister had to "support democracy in Scotland".
He said: "What we will find, I think, at the conclusion of polling day is that there will be a majority of members elected to the Scottish Parliament who will be committed to the hosting of an independence referendum.
"That's a fundamental democratic point. That's what the people of Scotland will have voted for.
"Boris Johnson should just accept democracy in Scotland - accept the fact that people in Scotland will have voted for that policy position to be taken forward after we have dealt with the immediacy of Covid.
"And Boris Johnson should support us in that process."