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'Injustice' to deny Scotland role in post-Brexit trade talks with EU

SNP Brexit minister Michael Russell says the Scottish government "must have meaningful input to protect our country's interests".

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Image: SNP Brexit minister Michael Russell will deliver a statement to the Scottish parliament later
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Scotland is demanding a seat at the table in post-Brexit trade talks with the European Union.

SNP Brexit minister Michael Russell said it would be an "injustice" if Holyrood was not given a role in the negotiations with Brussels.

He will argue the Scottish government's case when he makes a statement in the Scottish parliament later.

EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - JULY 29: Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon welcomes Prime Minister Boris Johnson outside Bute House on July 29, 2019 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The PM is due to announce 拢300m of funding to help communities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. (Photo by Duncan McGlynn/Getty Images)
Image: Boris Johnson has stood firm in rejecting Nicola Sturgeon's calls for a second independence referendum

It comes after a senior minister in Boris Johnson's government promised the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will "absolutely" have a say in future trade talks with the EU.

Michael Gove was speaking after attending a Joint Ministerial Committee (JMC) meeting in Cardiff.

The talks involved members of the UK government and the devolved nations.

Outlining the SNP's case ahead of his statement, Mr Russell said: "Negotiations with the EU, and trade talks with other nations, will cut across a wide range of devolved matters, from environmental standards to agriculture, fishing and health.

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"The Scottish government must have meaningful input to protect our country's interests.

"It is bad enough that Scotland is being forced to leave the EU against its will.

"Not to have a say in the future relationship would simply compound that injustice.

"The Scottish government is committed to staying as close to Europe as possible.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 2: Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove arrives at 10 Downing Street on October 2, 2019 in London, England. The UK government prepares to formally submit its finalised Brexit plan to the EU today. The offer replaces the Northern Irish Backstop with border, customs and regulatory checks lasting until 2025. The government are operating a skeleton front bench at Parliament whilst also attending conference in Manchester after being denied a recess. (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images)
Image: Michael Gove met members of the devolved administrations on Wednesday

"We believe that Scotland has the right to choose its own future and that the best option for Scotland is as an independent country within the European Union.

"But whilst we make that decision we must ensure that our interests are protected in any talks, at any time and held anywhere, that cover devolved competences."

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