Oh excellent attitude to take.
You deny what you stated was a question, so saying I am wrong.
But then say you are not going to argue about it.
So here goes, I am not going to debate it further with you.
But, if you are saying that you wording in your post, "
she asked him to be clear about in his message," and
"
“can you be clear about this, this, this..” You obviously don't have much knowledge of the English language, did you actually go to school ?
As said before, Sturgeon can ask Boris what she likes, but he has no obligation to reply, or take any notice, that would simply be a matter of courtesy, and if she keeps criticising him, why would he be courteous to her.
Her official means of criticism, and complaint is for Blackford as the SNP leader in the house of commons is to tell him to raise her concerns in Westminster.