starmer was visiting greenock last friday he talked about the damaging conflicts ongoing between the uk and the scottish government and he pledged to improve that relationship should he become prime minister. do you commit to working with him on that, on that toxicity that we have seen, even if he suggests it ends up denting the support of independents? i have been engaged with intergovernmental relationships with the government for many years and i have had many occasions where that has been successful and constructive and many where it has been difficult and many where it has been difficult and we have not been able to get agreement. for most of the time that has been a respectful environment. i would say that my experience of the gordon brown government, the cameron and clegg government, the following cameron government and the theresa may governments were generally on issues that affected people prosper but lives pretty constructive. i have to say, i was part of those dis
place and say we are the only party that can get them out. but labour have taken the snp s decline their rising vote as to the electorate. and whatjohnny swinney will say overnight next few weeks as labour are not as good as you think they are. they are not the old labour party that used to vote for. their plans on austerity are the same as the tories, their plans on brexit and migration are the same as the tories. he wants to ask people in scotland is that what you really want? or do you want somebody in westminster to challenge them? that is what he will set out as this is what the snp s message will be and this is the argument the snp will be taking across the country for the five weeks. d0 taking across the country for the five weeks taking across the country for the five weeke five weeks. do you think it is a promising five weeks. do you think it is a promising outlook five weeks. do you think it is a promising outlook to - five weeks. do you think it is a promising outlook t