I note with interest Sky News’ hopes for a Brexit leaders' debate.

But it is with concern and disappointment that we understand Sky News appear to be pushing to broadcast a head-to-head debate between Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn.

The Prime Minister and leader of the opposition only represent the views of a limited share of the British public on this issue. Equally the idea that this is a binary choice between a Tory hard Brexit or a Labour hard Brexit is misleading.

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As other broadcasters have noted, SNP Leader and First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon should be a part of any live televised debate.

It is vital that people across the UK are able to see all of the options that are being put forward - including the SNP’s position for the whole UK to maintain membership of the Customs Union and Single Market in order to protect jobs and the economy - so all options are properly discussed and scrutinised.

As the third party at Westminster, the second largest party across the UK in terms of membership and as the party of government in Scotland the SNP need to be represented in any leaders’ debate.

I would be happy to discuss this further with you and to see how these plans fit with your calls at the end of the summer for the creation of an independent debates commission, which I have already offered the SNP's conditional support for.

Kind Regards,

Keith