The Scotsman

SNP MP says public vote hurts indyref2

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

A referendum on the terms of the UK’S Brexit deal would undermine the cause of Scottish independen­ce, an SNP MP who refused to back a so-called People’s Vote in the Commons has said.

Pete Wishart joined SNP colleague Angus Brendan Macneil in abstaining on one of the proposals in Wednesday night’s indicative Brexit votes, against the party whip.

“This confirmato­ry vote also has serious consequenc­es for our future independen­ce referendum,” Mr Wishart said in a blog post.

“In supporting this we might be expected to support a ‘confirmato­ry’ referendum for any deal we negotiate with the UK to secure our independen­ce.

“This would be an open invitation for those opposed to our nation’s independen­ce to try and undermine that result.”

The SNP’S 35 MPS were also criticised for abstaining on a call for any Brexit deal to include a customs union with theeuropea­nunion,aproposal that fell by just six votes on Wednesday night.

Labour MP Ian Murray accused the Nationalis­ts of “game playing”.

He said: “It’s clear that the SNP cares more about constituti­onal chaos, indyref2 and grievance than finding a solution to Brexit, in the desperate hope of boosting support for the break-up of the UK.”

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