London will not stand in the way of referendum

London will not stand in the way of referendum

Edinburgh Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon believes that London will not prevent an independence referendum in Scotland following her party’s electoral victory. “If the people of Scotland vote for a party that says” when the time comes, there should be an independence referendum, “You can’t stand in the way,” Sturgeon told the Guardian (Monday). “And I don’t think that’s going to happen.”

In its report, the newspaper cited unnamed government sources that it is said to have already accepted that calling for a referendum after a clear election result would be almost inevitable.

General elections in Scotland on 6 May

The Scots will elect a new regional parliament on 6 May. Sturgeon is a clear favorite with his Scottish National Party (SNP). In the event of an absolute majority, the party wants to move through a new independence referendum – Prime Minister Boris Johnson should allow it. The clearer the Scottish election result, the greater the pressure on London.

A vote in 2014 was against the separation of Scotland from the United Kingdom. However, this was before the 2016 Brexit referendum. Since a clear majority of Scots voted against Brexit, the independence movement subsequently gained significant support. The Scottish National Party is currently leading the election.

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