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Boris tries to woo Scotland with £300m funding boost after Brexit as he turbo-charges No Deal plans


BORIS Johnson will try to woo Scottish voters today with promises of millions of pounds of funding after Brexit.

The PM pushed the country’s No Deal Brexit plans full-steam ahead today with war cabinet meetings, one billion of extra cash and ramped up preparations.

 Boris Johnson gestures as he visits HMS Vengeance at HM Naval Base Clyd

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Boris Johnson gestures as he visits HMS Vengeance at HM Naval Base ClydCredit: Getty Images – Getty

He will meet with First Minister Nicola Sturgeon this afternoon and Scots Tory boss Ruth Davidson too.

The leader of the Scottish Conservatives will hold a tense chat with him – after she slammed his No Deal plans yesterday.

In an article for the Scottish Mail on Sunday she quipped: “I don’t think the government should pursue a no-deal Brexit and, if it comes to it, I won’t support it.”

In the coming days Boris will do a whistle-stop tour of the UK with trips to Wales and Northern Ireland too.

But today he was met with protests when he arrived in Glasgow.

The meeting with Ms Sturgeon is expected to take place at her official residence of Bute House in Edinburgh.

Sources claim First Minister Ms Sturgeon set out her “strong opposition” to a cliff-edge EU exit in a phone call with Mr Johnson.

After Boris Johnson was appointed Prime Minister she insisted a second Scottish independence referendum was “more essential than ever”.

 Boris is visiting Scotland for the first time as PM

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Boris is visiting Scotland for the first time as PMCredit: Getty Images – Getty
 The PM will meet Nicola Sturgeon and Ruth Davidson later

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The PM will meet Nicola Sturgeon and Ruth Davidson laterCredit: Getty Images – Getty
 Pro-Independence protesters come out to mark Boris first visit to Scotland

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Pro-Independence protesters come out to mark Boris first visit to ScotlandCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

The PM still polls disastrously in Scotland – a problem that dates back to 2004 when, as editor of the Spectator, he published a poem calling for the “extermination” of the “verminous Scottish race”.

A YouGov poll claimed three quarters of Scottish people believe he is incompetent.

Ms Davidson was also reportedly ‘livid’ after Boris sacked David Mundell as Scottish Secretary last week.

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