talk to our political editor, laura kuenssberg, who's in westminster in a moment, but first to our scotland editor sarah smith, who's at holyrood been the reaction there to today's economic forecasts? theresa may, she was in glasgow today, selling her brexit plans, given the economy forecast released, how well did she go down? well, the scottish first minister has told me she thinks the prime minister is trying to deny reality, if she thinks she can sell this brexit deal after her own government's figures show that it would leave the country worse off. the prime minister was hearin worse off. the prime minister was hear in scotland of course to deliver a positive economic message, she said her deal will protect scottish jobs and businesses, she said her deal will protect scottishjobs and businesses, but she said her deal will protect scottish jobs and businesses, but it is clear that the snp will seize on this economic analysis and similar one done by the scottish government as well, to try and persuade other opposition parties to join them, in wanting to keep the uk inside the eu single market and customs union which they thin