The Scotsman

Independen­ce ‘eight times more damaging than Brexit’

●Business group voices concern on fourth anniversar­y of referendum

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS Westminste­r Correspond­ent

Independen­ce would be eight times as costly to the Scottish economy as Brexit, campaigner­s against a second independen­ce referendum have warned on the fourth anniversar­y of Scotland’s decision on its constituti­onal future.

Scottish Business UK, a cross-party campaign set up to represent probusines­s Unionist voices, warned that the damage to trade with the rest of the UK would outstrip losses from exiting the European single market under the government’s Brexit plans. It added employers would struggle under the weight of added uncertaint­y.

It came as the former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg suggested that Brexit could lead to the break-up of the UK. The former Liberal Democrat leader condemned David Cameron for creating the conditions for the Conservati­ves to turn into an “English nationalis­t party” that is “indifferen­t to other parts of the Union”.

In his speech to the Lib Dem conference in Brighton, Scottish party leader Willie Rennie will issue his own warning on independen­ce, saying Brexit proves that “breaking up is hard to do”.

Independen­ce would be eight times as costly to the Scottish economy as Brexit, campaigner­s against a second independen­ce referendum have warned on the fourth anniversar­y of Scotland’s decision on its constituti­onal future.

Scottish Business UK, a cross-party campaign set up to represent pro-business Unionist voices, warned that the damage to trade with the rest of the UK would outstrip losses from exiting the European single market under the government’s Brexit plans, and said employers would struggle under the weight of added uncertaint­y.

In a report published today entitled ‘Win-win: the business case for Scotland’s place in the UK’, campaigner­s claim that Scottish independen­ce would be eight times as costly as the Scottish Government’s worst Brexit forecasts, because Scotland would lose the additional government spending per head under the Barnett Formula.

The report also highlights figures showing trade between Scotland the rest of the UK is worth three times as much to the Scottish economy as trade with the EU. The SNP called the warning “ludicrous”.

Scottish Business UK founder Robert Kilgour, an investor and former care home operator, said: “Scottish businesses and the economy has gone through an extended period of uncertaint­y and that is destabilis­ing our opportunit­y to grow and crucially to secure inward investment.

“The negative impact of the continuing uncertaint­y is a message I hear regularly from investors who turn to other countries or regions in England, to give their investment­s a more stable base from which to grow.”

Former Conservati­ve MEP Struan Stevenson, the campaign group’s chief executive, added: “We are four years from the last referendum on independen­ce for Scotland which was not supported, yet the spectre of a further referendum remains ever present.

“We’re calling on the Scottish Government to abandon the demand for another referendum and focus more on reigniting the Scottish economy, so we once again become a credible investment opportunit­y, on a par with other parts of the UK.”

Scottish Labour’s Economy spokespers­on Jackie Baillie MSP said: “This is yet more evidence of how damaging independen­ce would be to our economy. As the SNP itself admitted in its cuts commission, independen­ce would mean decades of austerity, tax rises and massive reductions in public spending.

“Nicola Sturgeon needs to stop putting nationalis­m before the NHS, schools and jobs. She should drop her plans for an unwanted second independen­ce referendum and instead try and start fixing the mess she has made of the economy and our schools and hospitals.”

An SNP spokespers­on described the claims as “ludicrousl­y over the top”.

“They show just how rattled the Tories are – they know support for independen­ce has never been so consistent­ly high or sustained, and that Brexit may well be the point of no return,” the spokespers­on said.

“Leaving the EU and a single market eight times bigger than the UK’S alone threatens to be disastrous for Scotland – and the shambolic no-deal outcome the Tories are now preparing for would be utterly catastroph­ic.”

Meanwhile, Scotland’s minister in charge of Brexit negotiatio­ns has warned of the growing risk the UK will be forced into a “chaotic, blind Brexit”.

Constituti­on Secretary Mike Russell accused Theresa May of “misleading” voters on the prospects for her Chequers plan, claiming EU leaders have already dismissed the UK government’s proposals.

“The negative impact of the continuing uncertaint­y is a message I hear regularly from investors who turn to other countries” ROBERT KILGOUR

And he claimed politician­s south of the Border had failed to meet their pledge that Scotland would be an “equal partner” if it stayed in the Union.

Mr Russell said the Prime Minister must use a summit of EU leaders in Salzburg this week to “rule out both a ‘blind’ and a No-deal Brexit”.

Speaking ahead of an address to business leaders and academics in Edinburgh, Mr Russell said: “Four years ago today, the people of Scotland voted on our nation’s future and were then told we were to be treated as equal partners in the UK – absolutely nothing that has happened since has lived up to that pledge, with Brexit making it clearer by the day that Westminste­r is incapable of working in Scotland’s national interests.”

 ??  ?? 0 Independen­ce supporters gathered in George Square, Glasgow, at the weekend for the Hope Over Fear rally, marking the four-year anniversar­y of the independen­ce referendum
0 Independen­ce supporters gathered in George Square, Glasgow, at the weekend for the Hope Over Fear rally, marking the four-year anniversar­y of the independen­ce referendum
 ??  ?? 0 Robert Kilgour has warned of the destabilis­ation of business
0 Robert Kilgour has warned of the destabilis­ation of business

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom