Nicola Sturgeon will today say that free movement between Scotland and Europe must be maintained as she seeks to secure the country’s role in the European Union following the Brexit vote. The First Minister will make a keynote speech in Edinburgh setting out five “key interests” for Scotland in the aftermath of the UK's decision to leave the EU in last month's referendum. Brussels is the home of innovative political solutions and I’m confident that there’s an innovative way of making this work for Scotland Stephen Gethins Ms Sturgeon's determination to maintain free movement of labour with other European countries will put Scotland on a collision course with the rest of the...
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