a severe impact on many people in scotland and it was sweet in the u.k. and i do think it will make it even more likely that scotland chooses to become an independent country i don t want to see that damage be done to scotland or the rest of the u.k. so we will continue to try to avoid a new deal brics it but it s very difficult to see how a deal is struck that both satisfies the european union and also gets a majority in the house of commons for a new deal brit s it cannot be ruled out or do we should seek for that extension if that is the only way to avoid it. and that was scotland s 1st minister nicola sturgeon talking to muddy nash house. now a backlash against the ping is getting momentum a number of countries india has just announced a ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes because of health concerns new york has also outlawed flavored the cigarettes it s democratic governor or for emergency
session but there was also the message from the head of the european commission john kruger who said we still have time we can still strike a deal the problem of course is that nobody here knows what this deal could look like because apparently there are no concrete proposals from the u.k. government on that so what we are doing is getting closer and closer to the braggs a deadline on the 31st of october d without a real solution in sight the e.u. and its side is preparing for the scenario probably the only thing i can really do at this moment. brussels vera chief maxell fun and strasbourg scotland s 1st minister is in bergen today to discuss bragg s it nicholas sturgeon is calling for a new referendum on either membership but as did obvious marinus trials found out if that doesn t happen she s willing to put all options on the table including independence 1st minister you re calling for
likely is it that the u.k. will crash out of the e.u. without a deal and would it mean the end for the united kingdom and i think it is a significant risk that the uki will crash it without a deal and that will have a severe impact on many people in scotland and it was sweet in the u.k. and i do think it will make it even more likely that scotland chooses to become an independent country i don t want to see that damage be done to scotland or the rest of the u.k. so we will continue to try to avoid a new deal brics it but it s very difficult to see how a deal is struck that both satisfies the european union and also gets a majority in the house of commons for a new deal brit s it cannot be ruled out or do we should seek for that extension if that is the only way to avoid it scotland s 1st minister nicola sturgeon talking to . us here watching the news coming to you live from berlin coming up ahead.
a 2nd referendum even if it s by no means clear that this outcome will be any different than last time and you re creating a new problem instead of bringing a solution where the u.k. has to find some way of breaking the deadlock over bricks that finds itself and i want to see a nearly general election and a referendum to give the u.k. the opportunity to change its mind know that it sees. difficult finding a way forward and bricks that has become so when you re in a deadlock you have to find a way forward of course i want scotland to remain in the e.u. i hope the u.k. remains in the e.u. but if it doesn t then scottish have the option of becoming an independent member state within the e.u. so that we can protect our position under interests as part of the european family . it doesn t look like the supreme court will rule against the suspension of parliament do you really think that whole process will settle what is essentially political well there has to be some limits on the ability of
has been following the discussions at the european parliament and he sent us this assessment. no deal brags it is getting more and more likely and some even believe it is the most likely scenario now that is the main message coming out of stroudsburg where the european parliament was in session but there was also the message from the head of the european commission john crow we still have time we can still strike a deal the problem of course is that nobody here knows what this deal could look like because apparently there are no concrete proposals from the u.k. government on that so what we are doing is getting closer and closer to the braggs a deadline on the 31st of october without a real solution inside the u.n. its side is preparing for the scenario probably the only thing it can really do at this moment. is brussels bear she facts have fun and stress. scotland s 1st minister is in berlin today to discuss prexy nicolas sturgeon is