Scottish nationalists should put an end to its “pointless constitutional wrangling” and stop its endless calls for a second referendum on independence, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday while on a one-day visit to the region. “I don’t think that the right thing to do is to talk endlessly about another referendum when, I think, what the people of the country want, and I think the people of Scotland want in particular, is for us to fight this pandemic,” he said while visiting a factory in Livingston, West Lothian, where CCP virus vaccines are being manufactured. “It’s great to see everything that Scotland is contributing to the national effort” to fight the pandemic, he said. “It’s quite amazing and I think what people want to see is us bouncing back more strongly together.” “I don’t see the advantage of getting lost in pointless constitutional wrangling when, after all, …