The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scottish ministers reluctantl­y prepare for no-deal’s effects

Cabinet meeting agrees to measures, but issues warning

- TOM EDEN

Preparatio­ns for a no-deal Brexit have been ramped up by the Scottish Government as Nicola Sturgeon warned the economy will be “seriously damaged”.

The first minister said leaving the EU without a deal would “inevitably cause disruption” whatever the government does to prepare.

Scottish Government ministers agreed to step up preparatio­ns at a Cabinet meeting yesterday, claiming Boris Johnson’s apparent refusal to negotiate with the EU has made a no-deal Brexit more likely.

Following the Cabinet meeting, Ms Sturgeon said: “In its first week, the UK Government has shown it is willing to risk a no-deal Brexit.

“Taking Scotland out of the EU in any way is deeply undemocrat­ic but the prime minister’s refusal to engage with the EU has dramatical­ly increased the prospect that we will face a deeply damaging no-deal Brexit.

“If the prime minister continues with this approach Scottish jobs will be lost and our economy seriously damaged and it will be entirely the UK Government’s responsibi­lity.”

She added: “Having assessed the actions of the new UK Government our work to prepare for no-deal will intensify in the coming weeks and months.

“But even with the best possible preparatio­ns, leaving the EU without a deal will hurt Scotland’s businesses, disrupt trade and impact on all aspects of society.

“There is simply no way to mitigate every impact that no-deal will have, no matter how hard we try.”

There is simply no way to mitigate every impact that no-deal will have, no matter how hard we try. NICOLA STURGEON

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