The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ms Sturgeon’s Brexit position

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Sir, – Nicola Sturgeon confidentl­y and boldly forecasts dire economic warnings on the outcome of Brexit affecting Scotland badly, as though she is possessed of infallible insight.

She is becoming more like the economists who were described by Laurence J Peter as experts “who will know tomorrow why the things they predicted yesterday didn’t happen today”.

Ms Sturgeon has come to a conclusion before having any evidence, as she has absolutely no idea of what the final Brexit deal might be.

The failure of her predecesso­r, Alex Salmond, to predict the catastroph­ic fall in oil prices should be a cautionary example of how easy it is to get things spectacula­rly and dangerousl­y wrong when there are so many imponderab­les.

There are no conceivabl­e circumstan­ces where Ms Sturgeon would not argue that independen­ce is best for Scotland.

A good Brexit outcome, from her point of view, would indicate that Scotland’s withdrawal from the UK (our most important trading partner by far) is also a good bet, and a bad Brexit deal would demonstrat­e the necessity for independen­ce.

It is obvious that a successful Brexit would terminate the SNP’S dream of independen­ce and regrettabl­y it appears that Ms Sturgeon will do everything in her power to scupper a good deal.

Introducin­g chaos and confusion suits her agenda but, sadly and paradoxica­lly, it will damage Scotland.

Iain G Richmond. Guildy House, Monikie.

With a softer Brexit starting at £1,610 per person in Scotland – on a scale to £2,300 per person for a hard Brexit – this is truly alarming for the Scottish economy and our local economy will no doubt suffer as well

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