The Scotsman

Starmer maintains indyref2 stance

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Sir Keir Starmer has pledged change in Scotland under Labour leadership – but maintained his stance that it will not be within an independen­t country.

The Supreme Court recently ruled that a second referendum on independen­ce is not within the competence of the Scottish Parliament.

Approval from Westminste­r will be needed for a legal vote to take place, but the UK Government has repeatedly ruled out granting a Section 30 order which would permit this.

First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said her party would now fight the next general election as a de-facto referendum.

Speaking in Glasgow on Friday, Labour leader Sir Keir said he recognised Scots did not want the “status quo”, but that change would be best delivered as part of the UK.

He said his party would prioritise tackling issues that align with Scots, such as the cost-of-living crisis and rebuilding the economy.

He was joined for his visit by Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar ahead of Small Business Saturday, a campaign supporting successful local firms.

Speaking as he visited the Italian cafe Piada in the Shawlands area of the city, Sir Keir said: “The case I will take in Scotland is that we should have change in Scotland, but that should be change within the United Kingdom – a positive case for change.”

The Labour leader has previously said Scotland is not “stuck” in the union.

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