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Indyref2 decision will be made by the end of 2018, says Sturgeon

First Minister believes true picture of leaving will be known by then

- GareTh Mcpherson poliTical ediTor gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

Nicola Sturgeon says she will make her decision on holding an independen­ce referendum this year.

The First Minister believes the true nature of Brexit will be clear in the autumn – and hopes that Scots will be so appalled by a future outside the EU they will back a breakaway from the UK.

She was speaking ahead of the publicatio­n of the Scottish Government’s economic forecasts on leaving the EU and its single market.

In an interview on the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, the SNP leader said when the terms of Brexit have been laid out her administra­tion will “determine at that stage if Scotland should then have the right to choose between whatever that new relationsh­ip with the UK is going to be or choosing to be an independen­t country”.

Asked if the timetable for that decision is between October and the end of the year, Ms Sturgeon replied: “That’s when I will be able to look at that and make a judgment about what I think the next appropriat­e steps are for Scotland and I will then report back to the Scottish Parliament and to the people of Scotland.”

The First Minister denied there was a March 2019 deadline for a Scottish vote on independen­ce that would allow the country to swerve a Brussels breakaway.

Instead there is a two-year window during the proposed transition period for leaving the bloc when Indyref2 could be held and Scotland’s EU status preserved, she argued.

Any decision to pull the trigger on a legally-binding Indyref2, which is likely to be supported by Holyrood through its pro-independen­ce majority, will have to be signed off by Westminste­r.

Following the Brexit vote in June 2016, Theresa May repeatedly said “now is not the time” for an independen­ce referendum.

Ms Sturgeon abandoned her plan to hold the plebiscite in late 2018 or early 2019 after losing 21 MPs in last year’s general election.

John Lamont, the Scottish Conservati­ve MP, said Ms Sturgeon has created a “damaging distractio­n” when she should be working with the UK Government to get the best Brexit deal.

That’s when I will be able to look at that and make a judgment about what I think the next appropriat­e steps are for Scotland ... NICOLA STURGEON

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during her interview with Andrew Marr.
Picture: PA. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during her interview with Andrew Marr.

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