The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

SNP wants independen­t Scotland in the EU

Senior sources say European Union is ‘in the party’s DNA’

- Kieran andrews PoliTical ediTor kiandrews@thecourier.co.uk

The SNP will seek European Union membership for an independen­t Scotland, senior party figures have said.

Reports yesterday suggested Nicola Sturgeon might abandon plans to be part of the Brussels bloc if there was a vote to leave the UK but this was strongly denied by Nationalis­t strategist­s, who said EU is “in the party’s DNA”.

It came as Prime Minister Theresa May told MPs that “Scotland will be leaving the European Union” whether or not it becomes independen­t.

A report in the Daily Telegraph claimed the First Minister would try to join the European Free Trade Associatio­n in an effort to placate the 400,000 2014 independen­ce voters who backed Leave in last year’s EU referendum.

The Courier understand­s such a move would only be made as a transition­al arrangemen­t to stay in the single market while re-entry is sought into the EU.

SNP sources claim that, privately, senior figures on the continent are positive about membership arrangemen­ts being negotiated quickly.

However, Alfonso Dastis, the Spanish foreign minister, said this week that an independen­t Scotland would have to “join the queue” to become a new member of the EU.

Labour’s Europe spokesman Lewis Macdonald said: “This is more chaos and confusion from the Nationalis­ts on Europe.”

During Prime Minister’s Questions, Mrs May warned the SNP against “constituti­onal game-playing” after coming under pressure to offer the devolved administra­tions a say before triggering Article 50, the formal process for leaving the EU, which will receive royal assent today. This means the government can now act, but it is expected to wait until the end of the month.

Angus Robertson, the SNP leader at Westminste­r, accused the Prime Minister of breaking promises to secure a UK-wide agreement before firing the starting gun on Brexit negotiatio­ns.

He said: “Does she not understand that if she does not secure an agreement before triggering Article 50, if she is not prepared to negotiate on behalf of the Scottish Government and secure membership of the single European market, people in Scotland will have a referendum and we will have our say?”

The Prime Minister said there would be “further discussion­s” with devolved administra­tions. She added: “Scotland will be leaving the European Union.

“It will leave the European Union either as a member of the United Kingdom or were it independen­t – it is very clear… that it would not be a member of the European Union.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Prime Minister Theresa May speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons yesterday.
Picture: PA. Prime Minister Theresa May speaks during Prime Minister’s Questions in the House of Commons yesterday.

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