REUTERS-Scotland's first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, said on Sunday she knew
little of Britain's plan to leave the European Union, a situation that was
"unacceptable" six
months after the Brexit vote.
Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party which campaigned to
remain in the bloc, told the BBC that the British government needed to
compromise in negotiations with the EU to keep Scotland on side, rather than
focusing on immigration.
"Don't disregard Scotland," Sturgeon told the Andrew Marr
programme.
"I don't feel as if I know any more about her negotiating objectives
today than I did six months ago, and probably what's more worrying than that,
I'm not sure she knows more about her negotiating objectives than she did back
then as well."
REUTERS
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