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‘Breaking up is hard to do’, Rennie to tell Sturgeon

Scots party leader challenges SNP to back calls for Brexit deal vote

- KATRINE BUSSEY

The SNP is being challenged to “get off the fence” and back calls for a referendum on the terms of Brexit.

While Nicola Sturgeon has said she would not block such a vote, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Willie Rennie is demanding her party speak up in favour of a so-called ‘people’s vote’.

Mr Rennie will issue the challenge as he addresses his party’s UK conference in Brighton.

He will also use his speech to stress Brexit shows “breaking up is hard to do”, insisting the reaction to Britain quitting the European Union (EU) should not be for Scotland to then leave the UK.

The UK is due to end its membership of the EU in March 2019, but Mr Rennie will say that after 40 years “the ties that bind us are strong, the economic relationsh­ip is deep”.

He will say: “Breaking up is hard to do.

“There is a lesson for Nicola Sturgeon. Rather than rubbing her hands with glee that Brexit could help her win independen­ce, Nicola Sturgeon must surely see the obvious?

“After 300 years the ties that bind us are strong, the economic relationsh­ip is deep, the laws are common.”

The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader will argue: “The lessons of Brexit are the lessons for independen­ce.

“Everyone can see it. Except Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP.

“The rest of the world can see the lesson of the destructio­n of a single economic market.

“They can see the harm of making it harder for business to get goods and services to market, harder for individual­s to get the benefits and opportunit­ies that brings.

“But the SNP response to the break-up of the EU single market is to break up the UK single market.

“The SNP response to the break-up of the EU customs union is to break up the UK customs union.

“I cannot for the life of me see how the SNP can conclude from all this that the response to the break-up from Europe should be the break-up of Britain. Breaking up is hard to do.”

He will continue: “For those who say that we need independen­ce to escape Brexit, I tell you quite frankly that the SNP will not put automatic EU membership on their independen­ce ballot paper.

“That’s because they care first and foremost about independen­ce.

“They supported independen­ce before North Sea oil. It always comes first.”

SNP MSP Rona Mackay hit back and said: “This is ludicrous stuff from Willie Rennie who – bizarrely – would rather attack the SNP Government over Brexit than the Tories or Labour.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Willie Rennie says the reaction to Britain quitting the EU should not be for Scotland to leave the UK.
Picture: PA. Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Willie Rennie says the reaction to Britain quitting the EU should not be for Scotland to leave the UK.

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