Glasgow Times

Sturgeon makes plea for Brexit talks to be paused

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NICOLA Sturgeon has questioned the UK Government’s ability to negotiate Brexit as she called for talks to be paused following the election.

After Theresa May saw her majority wiped out in last week’s vote, the Scottish First Minister said a UK-wide consensus should be adopted for the Brexit talks to allow the devolved government­s a greater say

Membership of the European single market and the customs union must be at the heart of a new approach, with an immediate guarantee for the rights of EU nationals living in the UK, she said.

Her party won 35 seats in last week’s General Election, down 21 from 2015.

Speaking to reporters as the SNP’s new parliament­ary group met at Westminste­r, Ms Sturgeon said a hard Brexit was “no longer viable” and urged ministers to change their approach.

She said: “The idea that the UK led by this Prime Minister and this Government can just blunder into negotiatio­ns starting one week today, I just don’t . think it’s a credible propositio­n.”

Speculatio­n has been rife in Westminste­r that the State Opening of Parliament could be delayed after the Prime Minister’s official spokesman declined to confirm it would go ahead as scheduled on June 19.

Ms Sturgeon said: “Now that the Queen’s Speech has been postponed, questions have been raised about what has been cooked up behind closed doors and is it possible for this Prime Minister – notwithsta­nding what she said on Friday – to put together a Government that is functional and sustainabl­e.

“It is an opportunit­y, perhaps – I know the arithmetic, I am not blind to the hurdles – but it perhaps means an opportunit­y for a progressiv­e alternativ­e to a Tory/DUP government.”

Calls to keep Scotland in the single market have previously been rejected by the UK Government, prompting Ms Sturgeon to demand a second Scottish independen­ce referendum when the Brexit process was triggered in March.

She has admitted the issue of another independen­ce ballot was a factor in last Thursday’s vote, and said the party will reflect on its plans amid calls for it to be taken off the table.

 ??  ?? First Miniser Nicola Sturgeon spoke to reporters as the SNP’s new parliament­ary group met at Westminste­r in London
First Miniser Nicola Sturgeon spoke to reporters as the SNP’s new parliament­ary group met at Westminste­r in London
 ??  ?? Ms Sturgeon wants ministers to change approach
Ms Sturgeon wants ministers to change approach

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