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Furious Scots lawmakers walk out of UK parliament in Brexit row

Updated: 2018-06-13 22:26
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Benches in the House of Commons are left empty after SNP lawmakers walked out from the British parliament on Wednesday. Screenshot from parliamentlive.tv

EDINBURGH/LONDON - Lawmakers from the Scottish National Party (SNP) staged a dramatic walkout from the British parliament on Wednesday after their leader was ordered to leave the House of Commons in a row over Brexit.

Ian Blackford was thrown out of the chamber by the Commons Speaker because he refused to sit down after demanding a new debate on Scotland and Brexit.

He was followed by some 30 of his SNP members.

On Tuesday, British lawmakers had voted to push through Brexit legislation including measures affecting Scotland such as agriculture and fisheries which did not have the consent of Holyrood, the devolved Scottish parliament where the SNP is the biggest party.

That caused widespread anger north of the border and accusations by the SNP that Prime Minister Theresa May's government is ignoring Scotland.

Blackford told the BBC after his ejection that the government was showing a lack of respect for Scotland and added: "let's be under no illusion - this is a constitutional crisis."

"We are giving message to the government that we will take them on, we are not prepared to sit back and see powers taken from the Scottish parliament," he added.

"We will use parliamentary devices to hold this government to account."

Reuters

 

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