Theresa May has said Britain is braced for a "defining moment" as it leaves the European Union, as she warned Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon now is "not the time to play politics or create uncertainty".
The British Prime Minister was laughed at by MPs as she told the House of Commons she had been "working closely" with the Scottish Government on preparations for Brexit.
In a swipe at Sturgeon's plans for an independence referendum, May told the Commons: "This is not a moment to play politics or create uncertainty.
"It is a moment to bring our country together, to honour the will of the British people and to shape for them a better, brighter future and a better Britain."
It came as Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, claimed that Sturgeon's position on Scottish membership of the European Union had "unravelled", after she failed to say the nation would remain a member of the EU if it became independent.