The SNP and the Scottish Greens have branded Brexit an "unmitigated disaster" for Scotland as the country today marks the third anniversary of leaving the European Union.Then-prime minister Boris Johnson led the country out of the EU and into its transition period on January 31, 2020.SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn said that it is “clearer than ever that Scotland’s best future is in Europe, not under Westminster control”.
Scottish Greens Europe spokesperson Ross Greer said Brexit had been an “unmitigated disaster” which was “based on snake oil promises by Tory fantasists who wanted to live out their isolationist and imperialist fantasies”.
Flynn said: “The past three years show Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster for the UK economy, public services and cost of living.“It has cost billions, reduced trade, squeezed growth, hammered household incomes – and provided none of the so-called benefits that were promised.”The Aberdeen South MP said that there was “no route back to Europe under Westminster control” as the Conservatives and Labour had ruled out a return to the bloc.He said: “Independence is now the only way for Scotland to escape Brexit decline and regain our place in Europe."In the 2016 Brexit referendum, 52 per cent voted to leave while 48 per cent voted to remain.
There was a 72 per cent turnout across the UK.But in Scotland 38 per cent voted to leave while 62 percent voted to remain. No Scottish area had a majority leave vote.
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