Nicola Sturgeon said she was pleased with the high turnout but also said the prospects of the SNP winning an overall majority were still a 'long shot' when she spoke at her count in Glasgow. Scotland’s first minister referenced the moment she was confronted in the street by Jayda Fransen, the former deputy leader of the far-right party Britain First, Nicola Sturgeon said Southside had made a stance against 'racists and fascists'
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Nicola Sturgeon: SNP majority always 'very, very long shot'
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