WITH the prospect of a no-deal Brexit looming large, Nicola Sturgeon has called for MSPs to lose their Easter holidays.

The SNP leader wants part of Holyrood’s recess to be cancelled next week to allow Parliament to prepare for Britain crashing out of Europe.

The First Minister’s spokesman said: “The priority is not recess, the priority is dealing with Brexit”.

He added: “We think it is prudent for Parliament to be ready to sit next week.”

Business in the Scottish Parliament is currently scheduled to finish on Thursday for two weeks.

Sturgeon’s spokesman said the First Minister’s view is that “MSPs should not be on holiday when the biggest, most momentous, potentially most damaging issue to hit Scotland and the UK since the Second World War is about to take place.”

Not all MSPs were enthusiastic about the prospect. Ross Greer said it wrong to say that recess was a holiday. “It’s the chance to catch up on all the community work we don’t get the time for when Parliament is sitting,” he tweeted.