The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Most voters want devolved nations to have Brexit role

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A majority of British voters want devolved administra­tions to have a formal role in Brexit negotiatio­ns, according to a new poll.

The Survation survey for the Daily Record shows 61% think the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish government­s should be heard at the talks.

Just under one-third (32%) do not want the devolved administra­tions to have a place in negotiatio­ns.

The poll also shows almost half of respondent­s (49%) lack confidence in the UK Government’s ability to secure a good Brexit deal, while 38% are confident.

Researcher­s surveyed 1,017 adults across Britain between June 28 and 30.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has repeatedly called for Scotland to have a seat at the table in Brexit negotiatio­ns.

In her Article 50 letter triggering the start of the Brexit process Theresa May said the interests of the nations and regions of the UK would be taken into considerat­ion but she stressed that during the talks “we will negotiate as one United Kingdom”.

An SNP spokesman said: “This shows clear backing from people across Scotland, by a margin of almost two to one, for the Scottish Government’s call for the devolved administra­tions to have a seat at the Brexit negotiatin­g table.

“But this poll also shows people have no confidence that Theresa May can get a good deal.”

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