The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Second independen­ce referendum demanded

SNP MP makes call after PM avoids damaging Commons defeat

- GARETH MCPHERSON POLITICAL EDITOR gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

An SNP MP has demanded a second independen­ce referendum be held within a year after Theresa May avoided a damaging Commons defeat that would have seen the UK stay in a European customs union.

MPs voted with the Government by 307 to 301 against a bid that would have obliged the Prime Minister to pursue a customs union with Brussels if there is no trade agreement by January 21.

That amendment would have tied Mrs May’s hands into going for a deal that could destroy Britain’s ability to strike trade deals with third countries – a position that is unacceptab­le to powerful Tory Brexiteers.

Following the vote, Angus MacNeil, one of the longest serving Nationalis­t MPs, said the Scottish Government has “no option” but to hold a second independen­ce referendum within a year.

Scottish Conservati­ve MP John Lamont called the interventi­on “as predictabl­e as it is pathetic”.

It was reported that Tory chief whips threatened Europhile Tories with a general election if they voted for the new customs strategy, which if polls are correct, would put Jeremy Corbyn in Downing Street.

The UK Government did suffer a defeat on medicines regulation after a substantia­l rebellion of pro-EU Tories.

Their amendment requires Tory ministers to make it a negotiatin­g objective in talks with Brussels to secure continued UK participat­ion in the EU medicines regulatory network partnershi­p involving the European Medicines Agency.

Pro-EU Labour MP Chuka Umunna said he was “delighted” that the Government has suffered a defeat over post-Brexit medicines regulation­s.

“There was at least something of a show of strength in the face of Brextremis­ts,” he said.

But after the ministers narrowly avoided defeat over the customs union, Mr Umunna hit out at Labour Brexiteers who had helped Theresa May avoid a humiliatin­g reverse.

“It’s very disappoint­ing and our communitie­s will question why Labour MPs are jeopardisi­ng jobs,” he said.

Fife MP Lesley Laird, who is shadow Scottish Secretary for Labour, criticised the 13 Scottish Tory MPs, most of whom backed Remain, for being Mrs May’s “lobby fodder”.

“The vote was lost by four. The fact that they have no backbone and are unwilling to do what’s in the best interests of the country tells you everything you need to know.”

Meanwhile, the SNP and Scottish Labour accused each other of failing to give Scotland a voice in the negotiatio­ns by abstaining from voting on each other’s changes to the bill.

An SNP amendment demanding any new trade regulation­s have the consent of ministers from devolved parts of the UK was defeated in the Commons.

It’s very disappoint­ing and our communitie­s will question why Labour MPs are jeopardisi­ng jobs. CHUKA UMUNNA MP

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Theresa May won crucial vote.
Prime Minister Theresa May won crucial vote.
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Picture: PA. Angus MacNeil said Indyref2 needs to take place “within a year”.

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