Firstminister.gov.scot
facebook
instagram
flickr
YouTube
twitter
  • Home
  • News
  • Join In
  • People
  • About

Home » News » Boosting the economy » A positive case for Europe

A positive case for Europe

2 June 2015

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon took the case for Scotland remaining in the European Union to the heart of Europe in a major speech in Brussels.

Please accept statistics cookies to watch this video.

In her first speech in the EU capital since she came to office, the First Minister outlined her positive case for Europe and pointed out that continuing EU membership is vital to the Scottish economy and jobs.

The EU provides the market for 46 per cent of Scotland’s international exports – worth £12.9 billion in 2013 – and more than 300,000 jobs are estimated to be associated with trade with member states.

We see the European Union as a positive force in Scotland and in the UK as a whole. And so throughout the coming months and years, we will make an overwhelmingly positive case for Europe.

“That will be based on practical benefits – our trade, the jobs it helps to secure, the extent to which we all benefit from the right to live, study, travel and trade across 28 countries.

But it will also be based in part on who we are, the sort of country we want Scotland to be.”

During the speech, the First Minister reaffirmed her call for a “double-majority” to be put in place for the UK Government’s planned in-out referendum to ensure that none of the nations that make up the UK would be at risk of being forced out of the EU against their will.

 

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Europe

In making her positive case, the First Minister also outlined some clear proposals for reform of the European Union, including: More local decision making on health and social policies to allow countries to target key issues such as alcohol; a greater focus on developing the single market in energy and digital services; and local discretion in implementing regulation, making policies more proportionate and less burdensome.

You can read the full speech here.

Please accept statistics cookies to watch this video.

The First Minister’s busy day in Brussels concluded with a constructive meeting with EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.

FM @NicolaSturgeon meets with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels @EU_Commission pic.twitter.com/aKT8QWln9D

— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) June 2, 2015

Rotating Tweets Shortcode

Twitter

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has joined @UniteScotland and the leaders of the @niexecutive and the @WelshGovernment to call for the creation of a UK Aerospace Taskforce to preserve highly-skilled jobs in the sector. Read more at bit.ly/aerotaskforce pic.twitter.com/QzJbahJO7n

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished Scotland’s Jewish communities, and those celebrating around the world, a happy and joyful Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. pic.twitter.com/GYPnzluqp3

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon sends thanks to the emergency services on #EmergencyServicesDay. This year, more so than ever, we have been reminded of their extraordinary contributions at the forefront of our response to the #coronavirus pandemic. pic.twitter.com/k7EkFr5eiW

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has praised the efforts of the emergency services in a special online edition of the Emergency Services Festival of Thanksgiving. Watch her message below ⬇️ twitter.com/999Festival/st…

Ahead of announcing the Programme for Government, First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Sighthill Health Centre to see how their Community Treatment and Care facility is ensuring more people can receive medical care in their community. #ScotPfG pic.twitter.com/lTgXBautht

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has wished Scotland's Muslim communities a peaceful, happy and safe Islamic New Year pic.twitter.com/S9RnGbBFeL

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited @WestCalderHigh this morning to see some of the new measures in place ahead of schools reopening across Scotland this week pic.twitter.com/tVvaraaDF6

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon has sent her warmest wishes to those in Scotland and around the world celebrating Eid al-Adha pic.twitter.com/TWbCBRYRbU

People are being encouraged to socialise safely as beer gardens and pavement cafes across Scotland re-open: news.gov.scot/news/socialisi… First Minister @NicolaSturgeon visited Edinburgh’s Cold Town House venue to see just some of the changes businesses are putting in place pic.twitter.com/37IxU6XaaA

First Minister @NicolaSturgeon was joined by members of the Armed Forces as she took part in the two-minute silence to mark #VEDay75 in Edinburgh this morning pic.twitter.com/gRz1ssmxRA

Follow @ScotGovFM

JOIN IN

First Minister’s Postbag

Share your thoughts with the First Minister.

GET IN TOUCH

JOIN IN

Follow us online

For wider Scottish Government News please go to www.gov.scot

twitter
YouTube
flickr
instagram
facebook

Copyright Scottish Government 2020

  • About the site
  • Privacy Policy and Content Disclaimer
  • Cookies
  • Accessibility
  • Rules of engagement
The Scottish Government

Change Cookie Settings

twitterYouTubeflickrinstagramfacebook
  • Home
  • News
  • Join In
  • People
  • About