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00:0070% of Scots are holding an unfavourable view, and many figures as well.
00:05We've heard Ian Murray and John Swinney, as you said, in rightly so shifting tone.
00:09Now they're welcoming him to Scotland.
00:11Is this political pragmatism or hypocrisy that you see at play here?
00:15I think politicians and hypocrisy quite often go hand in hand.
00:19In this case, Donald Trump is an extremely powerful figure.
00:25He has business interests here.
00:27His tariffs can have a huge effect on Scottish interests, specifically around whisky, on UK interests.
00:34Keir Starmer has worked very hard on diplomacy to try and build relationships between the UK and the US.
00:41Donald Trump is very capricious.
00:43You never know from one day to the next what his opinions are going to be.
00:47And so I think it is important for the First Minister and for Ian Murray, who is the Scottish Secretary,
00:52to try and build those relationships and keep Donald Trump on side.
00:56But certainly they have both faced allegations of hypocrisy.
01:00And this is diplomatically very difficult for John Swinney, because he has been critical of Trump previously.
01:05And there are many opposition politicians in Scotland who believe that he should be giving Donald Trump the cold shoulder.

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