Nicola Sturgeon warns Boris Johnson he cannot 'bludgeon Scotland into accepting his view'
Boris Johnson cannot "bludgeon" Scotland into seeing the world in the same way that he does, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
She spoke with the Prime Minister in a phone call on Friday following the election in which the Conservatives swept to a large Commons majority, while the SNP won 48 of the 59 Scottish seats.Downing Street said that in the call, Mr Johnson "made clear how he remained opposed to a second independence referendum".However, speaking at the V&A Museum in Dundee on Saturday as she joined her party's newly-elected MPs, Ms Sturgeon insisted it is unsustainable for the Tories to keep saying no to a fresh vote.