The Scottish National Party (SNP) calls on Labour mayor Andy Burnham to “not repeat mistakes” regarding Scottish independence, according to reports in UK media. The coverage centres on comments and positioning attributed to Burnham, with the suggestion that he has already moved to rule out or shut down the prospect of another Scottish independence referendum.
The SNP’s message is framed as a warning to Burnham over how Labour should approach the constitutional question, particularly in relation to whether and under what circumstances a new independence vote could be considered. Media reporting indicates that the SNP is reacting to Burnham’s stance and its implications for Scotland’s future constitutional arrangements.
Across the outlets provided, the common theme is the SNP’s urging of Burnham to learn from previous approaches and to clarify his position on the possibility of a further independence referendum. No additional details about specific incidents, dates, or policy proposals are included in the excerpts.