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Scotland's Sturgeon puts UK on independence warning: We want a referendum soon

Published 27/11/2020, 06:55
Updated 27/11/2020, 08:05
© Reuters. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon opens the new headquarters of Scottish National Investment Bank

By Guy Faulconbridge

LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon said an independence referendum that could wrench apart the United Kingdom after Brexit should take place in the earlier part of the devolved parliament's next term, which begins next year.

If there was another referendum and if Scots voted out, it would mark the biggest shock to the United Kingdom since Irish independence a century ago - just as London grapples with the impact of Brexit.

The pro-independence Scottish National Party leader said she anticipates that a vote will take place "in the earlier part" of the next Scottish parliament, which begins next year.

"The referendum for a whole variety of reasons should be in the earlier part of the next parliament," Scottish First Minister Sturgeon told the BBC.

Scots voted 55-45 percent against independence in a 2014 referendum but both Brexit and the British government's handling of the COVID-19 crisis have bolstered support for independence among Scots.

The past 14 opinion surveys have shown that Scots support independence. Those surveys show support ranging from 51-59% though views on independence have been volatile over previous years with most polls in 2017-2019 showing Scots opposed to breaking up the United Kingdom.

Sturgeon's Scottish National Party (SNP) is expected to perform strongly in elections to the Scottish parliament in May. The SNP will argue that winning that election would be a mandate for another independence referendum.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the 2014 independence referendum was decisive and a once in a generation event, so should be respected. His government says there should not be another independence referendum in the near future.

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But if Sturgeon wins the May 6 Scottish election, Johnson will have a difficult choice: refuse a referendum and thus allow Scottish discontent to simmer or allow a referendum which could break apart the union he says is so dear to him and his party.

The nations of Britain have shared the same monarch since James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603 and a formal union created the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.

Today, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland includes England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The United Kingdom as whole voted 52-48 to leave the EU in a 2016 referendum: England and Wales voted to leave but Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay.

Latest comments

It's inevitable that there will be a referendum re Scottish Independence, Brexit has hastened this and played into Sturgeon hands. The polls in Scotland are now showing a majority for independence. Unless Labour makes a resurgence in Scotland, the gap will get
Meant to say... Bigger... Oops!
Why is the corrupt UK so desperate to cling on to Scotland? - 65% of the UK natural gas production - 90% of UK's Fresh Water - 60% of the Uks fish landings - 92% of Uks hydro-electric production - 40% of UKs wind wave & solar energy production - 96% of UK's crude Oil production!
The Scottish people voted once and decidedto stay as part of the United Kingdom. Where does Nicola Sturgeon think the money is going to come from to run Scotland if its independant? Surley not from central government....When will politicians realise they are put in a position of power to do the bidding of the majority and to look after the people that voted for them.They are not put there to advance their own agenda....Rant over ....
Scotland: - 65% of the UK natural gas production - 90% of UK's Fresh Water - 60% of the Uks fish landings - 92% of Uks hydro-electric production - 40% of UKs wind wave & solar energy production - 96% of UK's crude Oil production!
Scotland voted to stay in the EU... That's the difference and more people voting SNP..... I believe there are elections next May... If the SNP continue to grow then the process of Scexit will begin. Its going to be difficult to change that, it is just an inevitable result of Brexit.
the national socialist Sturgeon can call what they want it would be not binding and pro UK Scots would reject and boycotting such a move because the last one 2013 was ons in a lifetime .Sturgeon should make politics. for the Scottish people not activisms to please some zealots.
Wish you luci Scotland and make right decisions if you want to remain under beung controlled from westminster by how much you should spend your own tax payers money - vote leave and get that freedom and chose also your free market and spend your tax payers money how best you want- vote leave for freedom off westminster
It's called Scexit
FFS change the record
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