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Sturgeon – Brexit draft is asking for a blind leap

First minister in criticism of agreement after talks with Theresa May

- JENNIFER MCKIERNAN

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has described the latest draft of Theresa May’s Brexit agreement as a document which will ask people to “take a blindfold leap off a cliff”.

After holding talks with the prime minister in London, Ms Sturgeon said they had a “full, frank and calm” exchange of views.

The SNP leader said Mrs May had shown her the latest draft of her plan but claimed it was a “vague, aspiration­al document”.

She said: “I’ve seen today the current draft – it’s not binding, it doesn’t have legal effect and effectivel­y it amounts to the House of Commons being asked to vote to exit the EU without knowing what comes next.

“That’s asking people to take a blindfold leap off a cliff edge and I have said all along I just don’t think that’s a reasonable do.

“Perhaps if there had been more willingnes­s to listen to different voices over the past couple of years we would be in a better position now.

“There’s an argument that says we’re getting a little late in the day for that meaningful engagement but as long as the possibilit­y is there I will take it.”

A Downing Street spokeswoma­n said the prime minister had told Ms Sturgeon the deal on the table is “the best deal that could have been negotiated”.

She said: “The prime minister made clear that we are negotiatin­g a deal with the EU that works for all parts of the United Kingdom – Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland – and delivers on the result of the referendum.

“The deal will give Scottish businesses the clarity and certainty they need to protect jobs and living standards, and or acceptable thing to

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