Others said: 'I just think we have to move on'
Today the Supreme Court ruled a second independence referendum cannot be held without the green light from the UK Government.
Nicola Sturgeon said: "While disappointed by it I respect ruling of @UKSupremeCourt - it doesn't make law, only interprets it. Another agreed: "Absolutely not the right time to be dealing with this. Scotland's leaders need to concentrate on getting Scotland through this cost of living crisis and staying connected to ensure we all get through it alive."
A number of politicians from a variety of parties are calling for the hot topic of Scottish Independence to be put to bed.
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