Calls to keep Scotland in the single market have previously been rejected by the UK Government, prompting Ms Sturgeon to demand a second Scottish independence referendum when the Brexit process was triggered in March.
Speculation is rife that last week's election results may push Prime Minister Theresa May into changing her strategy for quitting Europe, although Brexit secretary David Davis has reiterated his commitment to the existing plan.
In 2014, Scots voted by 55% to 45% to stay part of the United Kingdom.
It has been reported that Chancellor Philip Hammond is pushing for a "softer" exit, and Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson has argued for an "open Brexit", but hard-line Brexiteers are warning against the Prime Minister "backsliding" on last year's Leave vote.
She said: "The idea that the United Kingdom led by this Prime Minister and this Government can just blunder into negotiations starting one week today, I just don't think it's a credible proposition".
"The prime minister has got to recognize that she asked for a strengthened mandate for a hard Brexit, and voters across the United Kingdom refused to give her that, and she can not simply carry one as if nothing has changed..."
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The SNP took a battering in last week's election, losing 21 MPs to pro-union parties.
"The election result was a comprehensive rejection of the Tory plans for an extreme Brexit - and single market membership must now be back on the table", he said.
"That proposal failed to garner support, it is now clear that a new proposal is needed urgently to protect the economy and bring people together".
The Scottish First Minister suggested a UK-wide consensus should be adopted for talks to allow the devolved governments a greater say on the terms of the country's departure from the EU.
Even a third of those who backed separation in the 2014 referendum said Ms Sturgeon should dump her demand for a rerun and the survey found support for independence has dropped to 43 per cent. "As it is an internal election I will make no further comment".
NICOLA Sturgeon has written to Theresa May to tell her that a Brexit deal can not be put in place without the cooperation of the Scottish Government. "The strongest possible position in the Brexit negotiations will be one that is backed by all parties and all governments across the United Kingdom".




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