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Prime Minister wants referendum for independence in 2021

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Prime Minister wants referendum for independence in 2021

Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Monday (30 November) that she wanted to organize a second referendum on the independence of the British province in the event that her party wins local elections next May.

«Next May we will ask the people of Scotland to trust us to build a better country», Said the leader of the Scottish Independence Party (SNP) at its annual conference. “I will seek your approval and someone else for a referendum related to independence after the formation of a new parliament.»

The desire for independence continues to apply in Scotland, with a view towards the post-Brexit end and much criticism by London over the management of the new coronovirus epidemic, putting the SNP in a position to score several goals in May. Seats in the Decentralized Parliament of the Holy Parliament.

In 2014 a referendum had already been held and Scots voted 55% to remain in Britain. Since then, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly ruled, allowing Scotland to hold a new vote, arguing that it was a coming vote “Once per generation“. But Nicola Sturgeon argued that Brexit was a game-changer for Scott, who voted heavily against leaving the European Union in 2016.

Officially implemented on 31 January, Brexit will become a reality at the end of the transition period on 1 January. As the deadline expires, London and Brussels still struggle to conclude a free trade agreement.

«In a month we will face a tough Brexit, whether ‘no deal’ or a bad deal ‘“Warns, Nicola Sturgeon, who warns against”Serious short term damage“And”Worse long term harm»«Freedom will not deter us from rebuilding after Kovid“She said, it’s the opposite”It is necessary to get»«The question you need to ask yourself is: Who do you trust to rebuild our economy, the Scottish Government you chose or Boris Johnson’s Brexiters gang?»He declared

In early October, a poll conducted by Ipsos Mori showed the leader as “Very strong»Public support, 72% satisfied with epidemic management.

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