“I won’t give any further consideration to the timing, until Brexit and the terms of Brexit become clearer, until we’ve got a clear line of sight about what all that means for Scotland,” she told the BBC’s Andrew Marr on Sunday. “We will consider the timing again when we have more clarity.”
She said, however, the public mood around the future relationship between Britain and the trading bloc had changed since the national election in June which saw Prime Minister Theresa May lose her majority.
“It would be an act of monumental folly for UK to come out of single market,” she said.
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