Independent Scotland “would rejoin EU”

Martin Banks
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Belgium (Brussels Morning newspaper), The SNP says it is the only party which is offering Scotland a way back into the European Union.

Scottish Energy Secretary Mairi McAllan also accused the Conservative and Labour parties in the UK of having “utterly abandoned Scotland’s European future”.

Her comments just ahead of the UK general election this week which Labour is expected to win.

Both the Conservatives and Labour remain opposed to the UK rejoining the EU, and have also rejected the possibility of a youth mobility scheme between the EU and UK.

The Office for Budget Responsibility has said that Brexit, under the current trade arrangements, will reduce long-run productivity in the UK by 4% compared to if it remained in the EU.

The Scottish Government said that equates to £3bn a year in lost public revenues north of the border.

The SNP believes that EU membership delivers “many social, economic and cultural benefits for individuals, businesses and communities across Scotland.”

A spokesman told this site, “We believe that the best way to build a more prosperous and equal Scotland is to be a full independent member of the EU.”

On 23 June, the spokesman said that the people of Scotland voted decisively to remain within the European Union “and we firmly believe that EU membership is the best option for Scotland.”

“Brexit undoubtedly changes the way that Scotland engages with the EU, but it will not change the EU’s importance to Scotland, nor our commitment to rejoining the EU as soon as possible.

“By rejoining the EU we will create jobs and regain full access to the European Single Market, which is seven times the size of the UK.

“We will prepare to rejoin the EU by keeping a close relationship with Europe. We will strengthen our Brussels base and make Scotland House the hub of our diplomatic representation across Europe.”

Party leader John Swinney has said the Scottish government will be “empowered” to begin negotiations for a second independence referendum if the SNP wins a majority of Scottish seats at the general election.

An independent Scotland would re-join the EU, Swinney said, adding that independence would help build a “fair and prosperous economy”, but “success is not guaranteed”.

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Martin Banks is an experienced British-born journalist who has been covering the EU beat (and much else besides) in Brussels since 2001. Previously, he had worked for many years in regional journalism in the UK and freelanced for national titles. He has a keen interest in foreign affairs and has closely followed the workings of the European Parliament and MEPs in particular for some years.
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