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2019-10-23 Nicola Sturgeon reacts to Brexit bill votes

3 images Created 23 Oct 2019

London, UK. 23 October, 2019. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, leaves Church House in Westminster after addressing a press conference with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford the morning after Parliament rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fast-track timetable for ratifying the Brexit bill. During the conference she welcomed a pre-Christmas general election and made clear that the Prime Minister’s ‘bad’ Brexit bill would be opposed by the devolved administrations in both Edinburgh and Cardiff.
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  • London, UK. 23 October, 2019. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, leaves Church House in Westminster after addressing a press conference with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford on the morning after Parliament rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fast-track timetable for ratifying the Brexit bill. She welcomed a pre-Christmas general election and made clear that the Prime Minister’s ‘bad’ Brexit bill would be opposed by the devolved administrations in both Edinburgh and Cardiff.
    Nicola-Sturgeon-Brexit-Bill-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 October, 2019. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, leaves Church House in Westminster after addressing a press conference with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford on the morning after Parliament rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fast-track timetable for ratifying the Brexit bill. She welcomed a pre-Christmas general election and made clear that the Prime Minister’s ‘bad’ Brexit bill would be opposed by the devolved administrations in both Edinburgh and Cardiff.
    Nicola-Sturgeon-Brexit-Bill-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 23 October, 2019. Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, leaves Church House in Westminster after addressing a press conference with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford on the morning after Parliament rejected Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s fast-track timetable for ratifying the Brexit bill. She welcomed a pre-Christmas general election and made clear that the Prime Minister’s ‘bad’ Brexit bill would be opposed by the devolved administrations in both Edinburgh and Cardiff.
    Nicola-Sturgeon-Brexit-Bill-003.jpg