independence and slammed for letting down the vital whisky industry in an embarrassing start to a campaigning visit to Scotland.The Prime Minister hoped to mark a year in his role as Tory party leader by meeting military personnel in a flying visit north and promoting the UK’s role in tackling coronavirus.He also wanted to show the Union is "stronger that ever" despite polls suggesting support for Scottish independence increased on his watch.Shortly before he arrived on the short visit, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon claimed: "I welcome the PM to Scotland today. "One of the key arguments for independence is the ability of Scotland to take our own decisions, rather than having our future decided by politicians we didn't vote for, taking us.
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