BRIAN Cox has said that Donald Trump is “talking bollocks” with his claims about a second Scottish independence referendum.
The US president was asked about John Swinney’s indyref2 plan at a press conference during his visit to Scotland last week.
The First Minister had just put forward his plans for Scottish independence, saying getting a second referendum could only be achieved if the SNP win a majority in Holyrood.
“I don’t want to get involved in your politics, we've got enough politics of our own,” Trump said.
“I will say that I predicted what was going to happen the last time.”
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He noted that he was opening his golf course in Aberdeenshire at the time and had called the result for Better Together, adding: “I like to be correct.”
Trump added: “I do say that when they made that deal, somebody said that it was, and I remember this very distinctly, I said, could they do this all the time?
“There was a little bit of a restriction like 50 or 75 years before you could take another vote because, you know, a country can't go through that too much."
Responding to the comments, 79-year-old actor Brian Cox told Sky News: "He's talking bollocks. I'm sorry, but he does. It's rubbish. Let's get on with it and let's get it [independence] done. We can do it.
"It's been tough as there's a great deal of undermining that has gone on."