New SNP deputy leader on fresh IndyRef call
Angus Robertson puts the case for Scottish people to get a new independence vote, as he claims "things have turned on their head" since the EU referendum in June.
The Moray MP, who was announced as the new party deputy leader on Thursday, was asked by Daily Politics presenter Andrew Neil what would trigger a second referendum.
Speaking from the SNP conference in Glasgow, he said the party was the "effective opposition at Westminster" asking the "difficult questions" that Labour was unprepared to do.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from 13/10/2016
-
Is Theresa May committed to welfare reform?
Duration: 07:01
-
Why can't governments cut the welfare bill?
Duration: 03:06
-
Will Scotland get a second independence vote?
Duration: 03:31
-
Does your postcode affect how well you feel?
Duration: 06:12
More clips from Daily Politics
-
Bone and Pound get mood box views—24/07/2018
Duration: 03:14
-
Goodbye to the Daily Politics after 15 years—24/07/2018
Duration: 10:18
-
New political party and splits in existing ones?—23/07/2018
Duration: 02:58
-
What is Labour doing about anti-Semitism?—23/07/2018
Duration: 02:21