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Brexit: Theresa May says Article 50 will not be activated before 'UK approach' decided | Brexit: Theresa May says Article 50 will not be activated before 'UK approach' decided |
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Britain will not trigger Article 50 to start the process of leaving the European Union until Scotland’s position in negotiations is clear, Theresa May has signaled. | Britain will not trigger Article 50 to start the process of leaving the European Union until Scotland’s position in negotiations is clear, Theresa May has signaled. |
Though the UK voted to leave the European Union by 52 per cent to 48 per cent, Scotland, along with Northern Ireland and London, overwhelmingly voted to stay. | Though the UK voted to leave the European Union by 52 per cent to 48 per cent, Scotland, along with Northern Ireland and London, overwhelmingly voted to stay. |
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will seek to ensure Scotland remains in the EU; she has not ruled out a second independence referendum. | Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will seek to ensure Scotland remains in the EU; she has not ruled out a second independence referendum. |
The Prime Minister said after a meeting with Ms Sturgeon she would not formally start the process of leaving the bloc until there was a coherent “UK approach” to negotiations. | The Prime Minister said after a meeting with Ms Sturgeon she would not formally start the process of leaving the bloc until there was a coherent “UK approach” to negotiations. |
“Scotland’s very important to me. When I stood on the steps of Downing Street on Wednesday I made clear that I believe in the United Kingdom,” she said. | “Scotland’s very important to me. When I stood on the steps of Downing Street on Wednesday I made clear that I believe in the United Kingdom,” she said. |
“I’ve just had an excellent meeting with the First Minister – a very positive and constructive meeting. | “I’ve just had an excellent meeting with the First Minister – a very positive and constructive meeting. |
“I'm willing to listen to options and I've been very clear with the first minister today that I want the Scottish government to be fully engaged in our discussions. | “I'm willing to listen to options and I've been very clear with the first minister today that I want the Scottish government to be fully engaged in our discussions. |
“I have already said that I won't be triggering Article 50 until I think that we have a UK approach and objectives for negotiations – I think it is important that we establish that before we trigger Article 50.” | “I have already said that I won't be triggering Article 50 until I think that we have a UK approach and objectives for negotiations – I think it is important that we establish that before we trigger Article 50.” |
It has previously been suggested that Scotland could inherit the UK’s EU membership. | |
Support for independence and a second referendum on secession from the UK has also picked up in the wake of the referendum | Support for independence and a second referendum on secession from the UK has also picked up in the wake of the referendum |
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