Spoke to PM earlier - not obvious that she has any real idea what to do next. Also not at all clear she is open to any fundamental change of thinking in her proposed cross party talks. The bare minimum she must do now is seek extension of Article 50 to stop the clock.— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 15 de enero de 2019
Historic defeat for the PM and it has been obvious for months that it was coming. Enough time has been wasted. It is time to stop the Article 50 clock and put this issue back to electorate. Scotland voted to remain in the EU and we should not be dragged out against our will.— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 15 de enero de 2019
Here’s 🎥 of @MichelBarnier giving us his reaction to tonight’s #Brexit vote pic.twitter.com/uPbNw9wNi1— Adam Fleming (@adamfleming) 15 de enero de 2019
Watching the #Brexit debate. This is the debate that should have taken place just after the Referendum. What a tragedy that the views being expressed now were not taking into account before Article 50mwas triggered. An utter failure of the political class.— Tricia Marwick (@TriciaMarwick) 15 de enero de 2019
Momento no que Jeremy Corbyn anuncia unha moción de censura contra o Goberno de Theresa May logo da "catastrófica derrota" sufrida pola Premier #BrexitVote #MeaningfulVote #Brexitshambles pic.twitter.com/8L9hwHWOS5— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de enero de 2019
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de enero de 2019
A very passionate speech from @joannaccherry #MeaningfulVote #Indyref2 #BrexitVote#BrexitShambles pic.twitter.com/wkel00xP8p— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de enero de 2019
Excellent defense of the youth and the #EUCitizens rights from @HannahB4LiviMP#BrexitVote #MeaningfulVote #Indyref2 pic.twitter.com/aAatggOg6n— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) 15 de enero de 2019
A Primeira Ministra escocesa trasládase a Londres onde vai ter lugar o debate e votación da moción de censura presentada polo laborista Corbyn e apoiada polo SNP.
Insiste Nicola Sturgeon na celebración dun segundo referendo sobre #Brexit
Off to London to meet with @IanBlackfordMP and @theSNP MPs ahead of no confidence vote in Commons later. We want UK to stay in EU which is why we back a #PeoplesVote. But it is becoming increasingly clear that Scotland’s wider interests will only be protected with independence.— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) 16 de enero de 2019
All 35 @theSNP MPs have signed the motion of no confidence in Theresa May and the UK government. It is time for Scotland’s voice to be heard and for the people to decide their own future. #Brexit pic.twitter.com/HUecJB1QUW— The SNP (@theSNP) 16 de enero de 2019
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