Yorkshire Post

‘Case for Scotland to exit UK is stronger’

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BREXIT HAS “materially strengthen­ed” the case for Scottish independen­ce, Nicola Sturgeon has said.

The First Minister said Scotland’s interests are being “completely ignored and sidelined” and that what has happened in the last two years has reinforced the case for it to leave the UK.

Ms Sturgeon would not be drawn on timings around an independen­ce referendum, saying she would wait until this phase of the Brexit process concludes.

However she said there is a mandate to have an independen­ce referendum within this term of the Holyrood parliament and that “there is every right on the Scottish Government to fulfil that mandate”.

She said: “Everything that has happened over the past couple of years, from Scotland facing exit from the EU against our will to every reasonable attempt at compromise to protect Scotland’s interests by the Scottish Government being spurned, to the powers of the Scottish Parliament being eroded, to the UK Government even taking the Scottish Government to court, all of that has strengthen­ed and reinforced the case for Scotland to be independen­t, because these are not just academic arguments, all of this will have a material impact on Scotland’s economy and wellbeing for decades to come.”

She added: “The case for independen­ce is materially strengthen­ed from an already strong base in 2014 because of all of the experience of Scotland in the last two years. We were told in 2014 that it was voting for independen­ce that would put in peril our membership of the European Union.”

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