Johnson: no Covid vaccine in Scotland if it were up to SNPBoris Johnson has taken a swipe at the Scottish National party by claiming that there would not have been a single Covid-19 vaccine in Scotland if it were up to Nicola Sturgeon’s party, the Guardian understands. “He said if it were up to the SNP, then there wouldn’t have been a single vaccine delivered in Scotland. It was a UK effort, in other words, and needed the clout of a big government.”Quick guide Who in the UK will get the new Covid-19 vaccine first? The prime minister told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show: “Referendums in my experience, direct experience, in this country are not particularly jolly events. During a Zoom call with about 60 northern Conservative MPs, the prime minister described devolution as “Tony Blair’s biggest mistake”.
Source: The Guardian January 06, 2021 13:28 UTC