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Scotland will be put at the heart of Brexit negotiations to stop Nicola Sturgeon to stop pushing for second independence vote

Government is vowing to have a 'Team UK' approach to the talks with the European Union

SCOTTISH interests will be put at the heart of Britain’s Brexit negotiations to try and stop the SNP’s calls for a second independence vote.

The Government will be holding talks with representatives from the oil and gas industries, farming and other sectors on the impact of leaving the EU.

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Scottish Secretary David Mundell says he will be working closely with the First Minister Nicola SturgeonCredit: PA

Scottish Secretary David Mundell said he wants to ensure Scottish interests are at the heart of negotiations.

He said he will also work closely with the Scottish Government: “My task is to ensure that Scottish voices and interests are at the centre of the negotiations to come, and that is why this engagement is so important.

“We are determined to take a ‘Team UK’ approach to this process, working closely with the Scottish Government and other partners as we form our negotiating strategy, and we will look at any suggestions they put forward.

Nicola Sturgeon has held meetings with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and other EU bosses about Scotland staying in the blocCredit: AP
European Parliament President Martin Schulz welcomed Nicola Sturgeon before a meeting in BrusselsCredit: Reuters

“At every step of the way, the UK Government will work to ensure the best possible outcome for the British people and for all parts of our United Kingdom.

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“While the UK is leaving the EU, we will of course remain part of Europe.

“The United Kingdom will always be an outward-looking, globally-minded country, which is very much open for business.

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“Our economic position is a strong one, with employment high and the deficit down by nearly two-thirds.

“That is a strong basis from which to move forward as we forge a new role for ourselves in the world.”

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