MAJOR American news network CNN was in Glasgow this week for Theresa May's Brexit tour – and what they heard from people on the streets was, well, typically Glaswegian.

Speaking to locals in Bridge of Weir and Glasgow, there was plenty of scepticism about Mrs May's visit - and even a shift in attitude on Scottish independence.

CNN's international correspondent Erin McLaughlin shared some highlights on her Twitter.

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One man, at Princes Square, told the US team: "I think she's got a brass neck. To suddenly ask for Scotland's support when she's ignored us, disrespected us, and undermined our parliament."

To another pair of lads, Erin asks what they'd tell the Prime Minister if they could meet her today.

"F*** off," replies one. "I don't think I would speak to her," says the other.

Erin also asks another man on Buchanan Street: "Do you want to see an independent Scotland?"

He replies: "Now? Yes, absolutely. I did not, when we voted orginally, but we do now."

Californian Erin shared the video with her 14,000 Twitter followers which quickly gathered thousands of reactions.

She wrote: "In Glasgow, Scotland, people are fuming about #brexit. The most common words from our interviews- 'ignored','independence' and words I shall not type on twitter ;). There's little support for Theresa May's deal and signs of a new problem on the horizon."

Not much support for the PM in this excellent @CNN report from the streets of Glasgow. https://t.co/V6WuXvgWEa — Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) November 29, 2018

Even First Minister Nicola Sturgeon chipped in. She shared the clip on her own Twitter, adding: "Not much support for the PM in this excellent @CNN report from the streets of Glasgow."

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