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‘Devolution was a big mistake’: Boris Johnson says handing more powers to Scotland was a ‘disaster’

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By Michael Blackley Scottish Political Editor For The Daily Mail 01:24 17 Nov 2020, updated 01:25 17 Nov 2020

  • Devolution has been a ‘disaster’ and biggest mistake made by Tony Blair, PM said
  • The Prime Minister made the controversial comments in a Zoom call with MPs
  • Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon immediately seized on the comments
  • Devolution has been a ‘disaster’ and was the biggest mistake made by Tony Blair when he was PM, Boris Johnson told colleagues.

    The Prime Minister made the controversial comments in a Zoom call with MPs for northern England.

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    Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon immediately seized on the comments to make the case for independence.

    Devolution has been a ‘disaster’ and was the biggest mistake made by Tony Blair when he was PM, Boris Johnson told colleagues

    Sources close to Mr Johnson last night tried to limit the damage by insisting that he was referring to the fact devolution has been ‘used by separatists and nationalists to break up the UK’.

    But Downing Street did not deny the comments.

    Mr Johnson’s remarks came in a call with 60 MPs which he made in self-isolation.

    He said: ‘Devolution has been a disaster north of the border.’ He added that it was former Labour prime minister Mr Blair’s ‘biggest mistake’ when it was introduced in the late 1990s.

    Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon immediately seized on the comments to make the case for independence

    Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross last night insisted devolution has not been a disaster, but the SNP’s obsession with independence has been.

    Mr Johnson also told MPs that he did not currently ‘see a case’ for handing down more powers from Westminster to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. However, a No10 source said: ‘The PM has always supported devolution, but Tony Blair failed to foresee the rise of separatists in Scotland.

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    ‘And leaving the EU means we must strengthen and protect the UK economy with the UK Internal Market Bill. Devolution is great – but not when it’s used by separatists and nationalists to break up the UK.’

    The Prime Minister made the controversial comments in a Zoom call with MPs for northern England. Pictured: Mr Johnson after he was instructed to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace

    Mr Johnson’s intervention comes days before the Scottish Conservative conference is due to get under way.

    Mr Ross said: ‘Devolution has not been a disaster. The SNP’s non-stop obsession with another [independence] referendum – above jobs, schools and everything else – has been a disaster.’

    Miss Sturgeon said on social media: ‘Worth bookmarking these PM comments for the next time Tories say they’re not a threat to the powers of the Scottish Parliament or, even more incredibly, that they support devolving more powers. The only way to protect and strengthen the Scottish Parliament is with independence.’ Mr Ross is due to use the Scottish Tory virtual conference, which begins on Friday, as the launchpad for next year’s Scottish Parliament elections following bleak recent polling for the party.

    Boris Johnson said devolution was former Labour prime minister Tony Blair’s ‘biggest mistake’ when it was introduced in the late 1990s’

    Earlier this month, he said the Prime Minister may be the reason support for independence has soared in recent polls.

    Labour’s Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said: ‘This confirms that Boris Johnson doesn’t believe in devolution and would put the future of the United Kingdom at risk.’

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    He added: ‘Devolution is one of Labour’s proudest achievements and we will always fight for a strong Scotland in the UK. Scotland deserves better than two governments obsessed by division – Labour will work to bring our country together.’

    Labour’s Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said: ‘This confirms that Boris Johnson doesn’t believe in devolution and would put the future of the United Kingdom at risk’

    Mr Johnson has ruled out a second referendum on Scottish independence following the 2014 vote, in which breaking away from the UK was backed by just 44.7 per cent of Scots.

    Miss Sturgeon has called for another referendum if the SNP win the elections next May.

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