The Scotsman

SNP aim for ‘strong’ anti-brexit message

- By CHRIS MCCALL

Nicola Sturgeon has declared the SNP remains focused on delivering a second independen­ce referendum as the party steps up its campaign ahead of next week’s European elections.

The First Minister yesterday said a strong performanc­e from the Nationalis­ts at the 23 May poll would send “the strongest possible message that Scotland does not want Brexit”.

The SNP leader added that legislatio­n would be brought forward later this month as part of the initial steps required to stage a possible indyref2.

But the Scottish Conservati­ves said it was time to deliver a “sensible Brexit”.

Ms Sturgeon had told MSPS last month she wanted to stage a second referendum by 2021 if Brexit takes place.

“My focus as SNP leader is firstly on winning the Euro - pe an elections next week because that’s how we send the strongest possible message that Scotland doesn’ t want Brexit,” she said.

“Then of course the legislatio­n we’ll bring forward later this month in taking the steps to give people in Scotland a choice of independen­ce later in this term of Parliament. That’s my focus as SNP leader and that’s what the party is focused on.”

Polling suggests the S NP is on course to better its performanc­e at the last European elections in 2014 when it returned two of Scotland’s six MEPS.

Alyn Smith, the party’ s senior ME P, said that Dundee could be crowned European capital of culture if Scotland avoided leaving the EU.

Scottish Conservati­ve deputy leader Jackson Carlaw said: “Nicola Sturgeon has made clear that, as she puts it, ‘her focus’ at these elections is a second independen­ce referendum.”

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0 Dundee was in the running for European culture capital

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