The SNP has called for the latest Brexit delay to be used for a second referendum on EU membership.

The call came after European leaders handed Theresa May a Brexit extension until 31st October.

READ MORE: Alyn Smith: SNP preparing to fight next month’s European election 

SNP Europe spokesman Stephen Gethins welcomed the delay, but said the Prime Minister must use it to hold a fresh EU referendum with the option of Remain on the ballot paper.

READ MORE: Paul Hutcheon: The SNP stand to gain from European elections 

Mr Gethins MP also warned Jeremy Corbyn that if Labour enable a Tory Brexit that brings an end to freedom of movement, they will pay the price at the ballot box in Scotland.

The Herald: North East Fife MP Stephen Gethins ... pressed Theresa May to help BiFab

Mr Gethins said: “This is a watershed moment in the Brexit process. With the EU agreeing to a further extension to Article 50, Theresa May must use this time to hold a fresh EU referendum with the option to Remain on the ballot paper.

READ MORE: Theresa May is given six-month extension from EU on Brexit 

“It is welcome that we will not be crashing out on Friday, but Scotland did not vote for Brexit and should not be forced to accept a Brexit deal put together by Labour and the Tories – parties that have ignored Scotland’s voice and interests every step of the way.

“Jeremy Corbyn must be clear on exactly what he is willing to concede to in talks with the Tories – if Labour helps them push through their plans to leave the Single Market, ending freedom of movement -  which will cost jobs and hit public services -  they will not be forgiven at the ballot box in Scotland."