First Minister calls for urgent four nation coronavirus talks

24 Sep 2020 12:53 PM

Scale and urgency of the situation demands joint working to find solutions.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has tonight written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling for urgent four nation talks to continue to drive coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission to the lowest possible level.

Acting quickly and decisively is essential, said the First Minister, pointing to scientific opinion that bringing the virus back under control will require measures beyond those which any of the four nations have so far announced.

The letter also highlights the fact that the ability of the Scottish Government and other devolved administrations to take action is curtailed by a lack of financial levers to deliver economic support, for example to the hospitality sector.

The First Minister said four nation talks should consider three inter-related questions:

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Full copy of letter is attached.