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Joan McAlpine turns the debate to Brexit and asks if the UK government's "blatant power grab masquerading as the internal market bill" means critical funding which should be transferred to the Scottish government will instead be controlled by Boris Johnson and the Tories at Westminster, regardless of the spending priorities of the people of Scotland.

Nicola Sturgeon agrees and says she has many and varied concerns about the bill.

She says firstly it breaches international law, something the Advocate General clearly couldn't stomach, and resigned his post.

Secondly, she says it is a power grab on the powers of this parliament and gives the UK government the ability to override or undermine the spending priorities of a democratically-elected Scottish government supported by a democratically-elected Scottish parliament.

What is the row over UK 'internal markets' all about?