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Sturgeon should rule out Indyref2, says Davidson

Scots Tory leader calls on FM to ‘start again’ and focus on governing

- KATRINE BUSSEY

Nicola Sturgeon is being urged to “wipe the state clean and start again” – by using a major Holyrood setpiece statement to rule out holding a second independen­ce referendum.

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson made the plea ahead of the first minister announcing her programme for government when MSPs return to the Scottish Parliament tomorrow.

The SNP leader has already revealed she will bring forward 12 pieces of legislatio­n in the coming parliament­ary year, pledging “ambitious” proposals that will build on the “radical” initiative­s she has already introduced.

In the next 12 months Ms Sturgeon said her ministers would “intensify our focus on improving the wealth and the wellbeing of communitie­s across Scotland”.

She also said the country had a “real chance to lead the world into the low carbon age”, highlighti­ng the existing commitment to phase out petrol and diesel cars by 2032, eight years earlier than the UK Government’s target date.

But Ms Davidson said with the SNP having been in power for more than a decade, Ms Sturgeon needed to make a “genuine attempt to reset her time in office”.

The first minister has previously said she could make a decision on a second independen­ce referendum in October, if details about Britain’s departure from the European Union become clear.

However, Ms Davidson, writing in the Scottish Mail on Sunday, said Ms Sturgeon should take the opportunit­y to rule out a referendum.

The Scottish Tory insisted: “Here’s what she should say on Tuesday. First, end the uncertaint­y. People have had enough of the SNP’s dance of the seven veils over a second referendum.

“She should say at the start of her speech there’s no reason to wait for her promised update in October – an independen­ce referendum is off the table and she will focus for the rest of this parliament on the sole job of governing Scotland.

“People made it clear in last year’s general election they want her to call it off. For once, she should show she is listening and act.”

Ms Sturgeon said the UK’s decision to leave the EU at the end of March 2019 “heightens the importance of everything else we are doing as a government”.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will announce her programme for government tomorrow.
Picture: PA. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will announce her programme for government tomorrow.

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