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General election 2019: Sturgeon insists Corbyn will back indyref2 deal | General election 2019: Sturgeon insists Corbyn will back indyref2 deal |
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Nicola Sturgeon has claimed Jeremy Corbyn will have little choice but to back a second independence referendum if he wants to be prime minister. | Nicola Sturgeon has claimed Jeremy Corbyn will have little choice but to back a second independence referendum if he wants to be prime minister. |
The first minister said the Labour leader would not "walk away" from a deal with the SNP. | The first minister said the Labour leader would not "walk away" from a deal with the SNP. |
Boris Johnson has accused his Labour rival of having already done a deal with Ms Sturgeon to win the keys to Number 10. | Boris Johnson has accused his Labour rival of having already done a deal with Ms Sturgeon to win the keys to Number 10. |
But both Labour and the SNP say there is no such agreement in place. | But both Labour and the SNP say there is no such agreement in place. |
However, Ms Sturgeon said she was confident an agreement on a second independence vote could be done if Labour needed SNP support to form a government if there is a hung parliament after the general election on 12 December. | However, Ms Sturgeon said she was confident an agreement on a second independence vote could be done if Labour needed SNP support to form a government if there is a hung parliament after the general election on 12 December. |
Opportunity to govern | Opportunity to govern |
Speaking at an SNP rally in Dundee, she said: "I do believe that if the parliamentary arithmetic enables this then Jeremy Corbyn is not going to turn his back on an opportunity for a UK Labour government just because he is determined to block the right of the Scottish people to choose their own future. | Speaking at an SNP rally in Dundee, she said: "I do believe that if the parliamentary arithmetic enables this then Jeremy Corbyn is not going to turn his back on an opportunity for a UK Labour government just because he is determined to block the right of the Scottish people to choose their own future. |
"It would take a lot of explaining if he were to say, no I am going to walk away from this opportunity, why am I going to do that? because I want to veto Scotland's right to self determination. | "It would take a lot of explaining if he were to say, no I am going to walk away from this opportunity, why am I going to do that? because I want to veto Scotland's right to self determination. |
"This is a man who favours self-determination for virtually every other country on the planet, it would be a bit odd if he was to give up his chance at government." | "This is a man who favours self-determination for virtually every other country on the planet, it would be a bit odd if he was to give up his chance at government." |
Scottish Labour have said they will campaign against independence if the issue is put to another referendum but there has been some confusion on Mr Corbyn's indyref stance. | Scottish Labour have said they will campaign against independence if the issue is put to another referendum but there has been some confusion on Mr Corbyn's indyref stance. |
Speaking in the first TV debate of the election, Mr Corbyn said there would be "no support for a Scottish referendum" on independence in the early years of a Labour government. | Speaking in the first TV debate of the election, Mr Corbyn said there would be "no support for a Scottish referendum" on independence in the early years of a Labour government. |
It came after Mr Johnson accused him of plotting a "chaotic coalition" with Ms Sturgeon. | It came after Mr Johnson accused him of plotting a "chaotic coalition" with Ms Sturgeon. |
Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson has previously ruled out giving consent for a second independence referendum and claimed the issue was settled by the result of the 2014 vote. | Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson has previously ruled out giving consent for a second independence referendum and claimed the issue was settled by the result of the 2014 vote. |
During a visit to at a farm outside Castle Douglas, in Dumfries and Galloway, on Wednesday Conservative minister Michael Gove said the 2014 independence referendum "would decide Scotland's place for a lifetime, for a generation". | |
He added: "The critical thing that everyone in this election I hope in Scotland will reflect on is - do we want a vote of confidence in Nicola Sturgeon and her approach towards independence as the be all and end all, or do we want to say no to more referendums? | |
"I think the majority of Scots have had it up to here with Nicola Sturgeon's attempt to weaponise every issue and to turn it into a rallying call for another independence referendum - that's not the way to go." |
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