BORIS JOHNSON was met by angry Scottish independence protestors who booed the Prime Minister when he arrived in Scotland today.
The hostile welcome comes after Scottish independence campaigners sarcastically warned they will give the Prime Minister a"proper islands welcome". Video footage shows protestors booing at the North End roudabout in Stromness as the Tory leader continued his visit in Scotland.
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