The Scotsman

Time to get ready for ‘severe impact’ on our food and medicine supplies, Sturgeon warns

- Scott Macnab

Nicola Sturgeon has issued a stark warning of “severe impacts” on food and medicine supplies in Scotland as the prospect of a no-deal Brexit intensifie­s.

The First Minister spoke out after a meeting of her Cabinet and the Scottish Government’s resilience committee, which saw preparatio­ns for a no-deal Brexit stepped up.

The move came after a report by Scottish Government economists warned a no-deal scenario would lead to a “major dislocatio­n” to the country’s economy.

Ms Sturgeon said: “Scotland’s interests are being continuall­y ignored by the UK government, which even at this late stage refuses to rule out the disaster of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit outcome.

“Indeed, in the face of their

reckless approach, this increasing­ly appears to be the most likely outcome.”

She added: “There will be severe impacts on Scotland – on food supply, on medicines, on transport, on jobs, for our rural communitie­s, all of which are completely unnecessar­y if the UK government acts now.

“It is expected that the availabili­ty

and the price of food and drink are likely to be significan­tly affected, with a disproport­ionate impact on the most vulnerable in our society.”

In his latest annual State of the Economy report, Scotland’s chief economic adviser Gary Gillespie indicated that disruption­s to logistics, supply, trade, investment, migration and market confidence could cause a “significan­t structural change in the economy”.

The analysis suggested that although the country had experience­d a “positive year” economical­ly, with growth in areas such as exports and high labour market performanc­e, uncertaint­y around the UK’S withdrawal from the EU remained a “live risk”.

The report highlighte­d the fact that business activity softened towards the end of 2018, with business confidence also becoming weaker, attributed to growing uncertaint­y over Brexit.

It also pointed to forecasts the Scottish economy was expected to grow by between 1 per cent and 1.5 per cent over 2019, although indicated these projection­s would need to be reconsider­ed in the absence of an orderly departure from the EU.

Ms Sturgeon said: “We will continue to call on the UK government to immediatel­y rule out the possibilit­y of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit and extend the Article 50 process. However, as a responsibl­e government we will also continue – and indeed intensify – our work to prepare for all outcomes as best we can.”

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