SNP members have backed a motion which commits the party to strengthening Scotland’s ties with Europe and the rest of the world, despite the challenges of a post-Brexit Britain and an isolationist Tory Government.

The motion recognises the importance of countries working in partnership to tackle issues such as Covid-19 and the climate emergency.

The members outlined a number of aspects to showcase Scotland, proposing radical policies including reinstating a ferry between Rosyth and mainland Europe, investing in rail and road infrastructure to the Republic of Ireland, investing in a Scottish Space Agency and devolving immigration powers to Scotland.

Commenting on the motion, the SNP’s shadow foreign secretary, MP Alyn Smith, said: “Scotland is an outward looking nation and that is reflected in the ambition shown by SNP members in this resolution.

“While the UK shuts its doors to Europe and alienates itself from the world, Scotland will continue to demonstrate how we can be a leader on the international stage as an independent nation, and how we can foster connections and friendships that not only benefit Scots, but citizens in other nations too.

“This resolution shows real ambition and confidence in the important role Scotland can play on the world stage.”