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Rachel Keenan

Wes Streeting says UK ‘has had enough of chaos’ as he rules out second Scottish referendum

Health Secretary Wes Streeting (James Manning/PA) - (PA Wire)

The UK Health Secretary, Wes Streeting, has definitively ruled out a second Scottish independence referendum after the election, stating that "this country’s had enough of chaos".

Speaking to LBC on Sunday, Mr Streeting was unequivocal when asked about the prospect of another vote, declaring: "We’re not having one."

He justified his stance by emphasising the nation's recent tumultuous history.

"We had an independence referendum not long ago and honestly, let’s just think about what the UK has been through," he said. "We’ve had the financial crash, we had years of Tory austerity, we had the catastrophe of Brexit, we’ve had the war in Ukraine, the war in Iran, the Covid pandemic. I think this country has had enough of chaos."

His comments have drawn sharp criticism from pro-independence parties, with the Scottish National Party (SNP) accusing Labour of disrespecting Scottish voters.

SNP Depute Leader Keith Brown asserted: "The Labour Party is sticking two fingers up at Scottish voters, and unwittingly making the case for independence, by arrogantly seeking to deny democracy."

Streeting has ruled out the prospect of a second Scottish independence referendum (PA Wire)

Mr Brown continued, arguing that senior Labour figures telling Scottish voters their views "don’t matter" provides "all the more reason to show them where to go on May 7 by voting SNP."

He stressed that Scotland’s future would be decided by its people, not Westminster politicians, and an SNP majority on May 7 would "unlock the fresh start of independence."

He added: "Scotland is an energy-rich country with huge wealth, but under the Labour Party we’re saddled with sky-high bills, Brexit and the constant chaos of Westminster control. Voting SNP on May 7 is the only way to secure a fresh start with independence and use our energy wealth to tackle the cost of living and protect our NHS."

The Scottish Greens echoed this sentiment, describing Mr Streeting’s remarks as showing "complete contempt" for Scotland.

Patrick Harvie, the Scottish Greens candidate for Glasgow, stated: "Labour is showing complete contempt for Scotland and our democracy. Scotland’s future isn’t up to Wes Streeting or Keir Starmer, it is up to the people who live here. That’s basic democracy and something Labour finds impossible to accept."

SNP Depute Leader Keith Brown said Labour was seeking to ‘deny democracy’ (Jane Barlow/PA) (PA Archive)

Mr Harvie urged voters to return a pro-independence majority on May 7, warning that otherwise, "Labour, Tories and Reform will put up even more barriers and undermine our Parliament even more."

He criticised Labour’s current policies, claiming they have "kept many of the cruellest Tory policies, implemented even more racist anti-migrant restrictions and armed Israel’s genocide against Gaza."

He concluded: "Every vote for the Scottish Greens is a vote for an independent Scotland and for us to use those powers to build a fairer, greener and better future away from decades of Westminster failure."

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