Scotland, separatists with an absolute majority of one seat. London confirms Khan

  Scotland, separatists with an absolute majority of one seat.  London confirms Khan

The Scottish National Party, led by Nicola Sturgeon, won a fourth consecutive electoral victory for the SNP’s separatists, the Scottish National Party in the British local consultation, but had no absolute majority in parliament in Edinburgh. The SNP, which aims to give greater strength to requests for a referendum on farewell to London, which has so far been rejected by Boris Johnson’s central government, receives 64 seats (one more than in 2016). . Also enough to secure the leadership of the next local government, but not to touch 65, which would have given him 50% plus of the assembly.

Sturgeon, now there’s no justification for a referendum

First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon believes there is “no justification” that could prevent a new referendum on Scotland’s independence from the United Kingdom. Commenting on the election results, Sturgeon said, quoted by British media, that there is “undoubtedly a pro-independence majority” in the Scottish Parliament.

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London confirms Sadiq Khan

Meanwhile, Labor Sadiq Khan has secured a second term as mayor of London, defeating conservative rival Sean Bailey.
After neither of them got an absolute majority in the first round, Khan won 55.2% of the popular vote in the ballot with Bailey.
In 2016 Khan became the first Muslim mayor of the European Union’s capital. Sian Berry of the Greens finished third, ahead of Louisa Porit of the Liberal Democrats.

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