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Kathleen Speirs

Boris Johnson rejects Nicola Sturgeon's call for Scottish independence as he urges her to help 'bring whole of UK together'

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has rejected Nicola Sturgeon's call for Holyrood to be given the power to hold a fresh vote on independence.

Johnson addressed a letter to the First Minister which he shared on his official Twitter account.

The letter read: "I have carefully considered and noted the arguments set out for a transfer of power from the UK Parliament to the Scottish Parliament to allow for further independence referendums.

Boris Johnson addressed the letter to Nicola Sturgeon (AFP)

"You and your predecessor made a personal promise that the 2014 Independence Referendum was a "once in a generation" vote.

"The people of Scotland voted decisively on that promise to keep our United Kingdom together, a result which both the Scottish and UK Governments committed to respect in the Edinburgh agreement.

"The UK Government will continue to uphold the democratic decision of the Scottish people and the promise that you made to them.

"For that reason I cannot agree to any request for a transfer of power that would lead to further independence referendums.

"Another independence referendum would continue the political stagnation that Scotland has seen for the last decade, with Scottish schools, hospitals and jobs again left behind because of a campaign to separate the UK.

"It is time that we worked to bring the whole of the United Kingdom together and unleash the potential of this great country."

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