The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Indyref2 a top priority in SNP manifesto.

SNP manifesto calls for a halt to Brexit, Indyref2 and for the devolution of powers to set drug policy

- PAUL MALIK POLITICAL EDITOR

Nicola Sturgeon yesterday insisted she must “reflect the views of the majority” by stopping Brexit – despite pushing ahead with controvers­ial plans for a rerun of the independen­ce referendum next year.

Launching the SNP manifesto in Glasgow, the first minister put reversing the result of both recent constituti­onal votes at the heart of her agenda.

The manifesto pledges MPS will call for the devolution of the Misuse of Drugs Act, in order for “effective public health measures” to be implemente­d.

The SNP announced in October it would decriminal­ise possession of illicit substances.

In Scotland last year 1,187 people died from drug harm, 66 of those in Dundee.

Calls will also be made for the UK Government to match the £30 million investment into the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc – which will open once the Dundee-based tyre factory ceases production later next year.

Ms Sturgeon said: “In an independen­t Scotland we will always get the government­s we vote for. The NHS will always be protected from a Tory-trump trade deal. Decisions about taxation and social security will be made by the Scottish Parliament. We will have a migration policy tailored to Scotland’s needs.”

When asked about the 1.01 million Scots who voted in favour of Brexit and how she respects their vote, the SNP leader said: “I as first minister I cannot ignore the fact a very clear majority voted to remain in the EU. I have a duty to reflect and represent that desire of the people of Scotland not to be taken out of the EU against our will.”

Ms Sturgeon said she would rather not have to prop up Jeremy Corbyn as prime minister.

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Jackson Carlaw said: “Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed every vote she wins in this election she’ll take as a mandate for another independen­ce referendum.”

“Every vote for Scottish Labour is a vote that will grant her one.

“It could not be clearer therefore that every voter who wants to stop Nicola Sturgeon taking us back to another referendum, perhaps within a year, needs to lend their vote to the Scottish Conservati­ves.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? The first minister was in Glasgow yesterday to launch the SNP’S general election manifesto.
Picture: PA. The first minister was in Glasgow yesterday to launch the SNP’S general election manifesto.

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