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Tuesday 14 March 2017 11:23 am

Scotland will quit the EU regardless of referendum, cabinet minister warns

By: Mark Sands

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Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon's plan to hold an independence referendum will not stop Scotland leaving the European Union, a cabinet minister has warned.

Sturgeon revealed yesterday that she would seek a vote between Autumn 2018 and Spring 2019, likely before the UK formally exits the EU.

However, Scotland secretary David Mundell has today said that any vote would not keep Scotland in the nation bloc.

Writing on Twitter, Mundell described any hopes of staging an early vote to retain EU membership as "absurd".

Claiming having #indyref2 soon allows Scotland to stay in EU is absurd. Independent Scotland will be outside EU and have to apply to join

— David Mundell MP (@DavidMundellDCT) March 14, 2017

Read More: Time to dust down the case against the SNP

During the 2014 independence campaign, European Union officials previously suggested that Scotland would need to negotiate a new EU membership from outside the bloc if it became an independent member state.

However, Sturgeon yesterday suggested that the timing of the vote was linked to hopes for, at the least, a quick return to the EU.

"If the UK leave the EU without Scotland indicating beforehand, or at least within a short time after it, that we want a different relationship with Europe, we could face a lengthy period outside not just the EU but also the Single Market. That could make the task of negotiating a different future much more difficult," Sturgeon said.

"These considerations lead me to the conclusion that if Scotland is to have a real choice, when the terms of Brexit are known, but before it is too late to choose our own course, then that choice choice should be offered between the autumn of next year, 2018, and the spring of 2019."

Sturgeon will ask the Scottish parliament to approve her plan for a referendum next week.

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