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Boris to woo Scots with billions for road and rail links

- By Martyn Brown

BORIS Johnson is planning to spend billions on new road and rail links and on treating Scottish patients in English NHS beds to help save the Union.

The Prime Minister also wants to offer student exchanges between UK nations and see diplomats make the case against Scottish independen­ce in foreign capitals.

They are seen as first steps in a counter offensive to thwart SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon’s push for a second Scottish independen­ce vote.

Mr Johnson’s plans come as a boost to the Daily Express Unite The Kingdom crusade, making the case for strengthen­ing ties within the UK.

Lawyers have also been ordered to prepare to fight in court any attempt by the SNP to call a referendum without the consent of the UK Government. It comes amid fears nationalis­ts could win a Scottish Parliament majority this week.

Mr Johnson will chair a Downing Street meeting of senior Cabinet ministers including Michael Gove, the Cabinet Office minister, and Chancellor Rishi Sunak, to finalise how they will respond to Thursday’s vote.

A “Union connectivi­ty review” by Sir Peter Hendy, the Network Rail chairman, is likely to recommend higher capacity and better journey times on train travel between England and Scotland, as well as major improvemen­ts to the A1(M).

Dominic Raab, the Foreign Secretary, has ordered diplomats to make the case for the UK overseas.

Ministers are also looking at using the new Turing scheme – which replaced the EU’s Erasmus programme – to pay for students to study in different parts of the UK.

Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, is working on plans to help the NHS in Scotland, with a backlog caused by the Covid crisis, to treat patients in England.

Douglas Ross, leader of the Scottish Conservati­ves, yesterday said that Brexit had boosted Scotland’s vaccinatio­n rollout.

But he told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show the biggest risk to its economy is a “referendum because Nicola Sturgeon has been unable to say what the currency would be or what the border would be”.

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Risk to Scots…Ms Sturgeon

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