Remain is in the past, rejoining EU is ‘Scotland’s best hope’, Swinney to say

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Remain is in the past, rejoining EU is ‘Scotland’s best hope’, Swinney to say
Author: Craig Paton
Published: Jan, 19 2025 00:01

Rejoining the European Union is Scotland’s “best hope for a more prosperous future”, John Swinney is expected to say in a speech on Wednesday. The First Minister will describe the drive to remain in the bloc – the side which lost the 2016 referendum – as “the past”.

Successive Scottish governments – under the stewardship of the SNP – lobbied against leaving the EU, with the party making returning to the bloc a key promise in its drive for independence. Mr Swinney is also expected to take aim at the economic issues facing the UK, with pressure mounting on the Government from increased borrowing costs and turbulence in the financial markets, saying it is time for Scotland to “think big”.

The First Minister is expected to say in his speech in Glasgow on Wednesday that the biggest challenge facing Scotland is its ageing population, stressing the need for a migration system which fills gaps in the labour market and support public services.

“In recent years, nothing has impacted migration in Scotland more than the disastrous decision to leave the EU,” he is expected to say. “And the current dominant political narrative at Westminster, which in turn drives policy choices within the UK Government, is only making matters worse, impacting business, stifling growth and making it more difficult for our NHS to recruit staff.

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