BBC audience members voiced their dissent at SNP demands to remain in the European Union as they booed MP Kirsten Oswald for claiming Boris Johnson 'does not have' a majority to deliver Brexit in Scotland.
referendum in 2016. Ms Oswald claimed Prime Minister Boris Johnson has no mandate to force the nation to Brexit despite winning an 80-seat majority in last week's general election. But some BBC audience members from Belsize Park, London, immediately shot down her comments as they began to boo and heckle the SNP politician.Ms Oswald, who only regained her seat last week after losing it to the Conservatives in 2017, said:"I have to tell you the Tories do not have a majority in Scotland.
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