Ross: SNP victory not a mandate for new referendumpublished at 09:13 British Summer Time 10 May 2021
Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross says that, by trying to hold an independence referendum, Nicola Sturgeon is going beyond the Scottish Parliament's powers.
Speaking to the BBC, he says that the first minister told voters during the campaign they could vote SNP even if they did not support independence for Scotland.
Therefore, he argues, she should not interpret the SNP's election win as a mandate for another referendum.
Asked what is the legal or democratic route for Scotland to hold a referendum, Ross replies that "the choice happened in 2014" referring to the previous independence vote.
He adds that he would like to see the SNP making "better" use of the powers the Scottish Parliament already has.