Scotland’s Case: Towards a Second Referendum on Independence?

Scotland's Case: Towards a Second Referendum on Independence?

Rome, May 6 (askanews) – “I will ask for your opinion, and no one else’s, for a referendum on the independence to be held in the first part of the legislature.” Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been repeating for months. : If his SNP, the Scottish Nationalist Party, wins today’s local election, will ask the United Kingdom to hold a second referendum for independence, a second chance to separate after the first referendum in 2014, when won with NO 55% . But Brexit has since happened, with more than 60% of Scots rejected. The Nationalist Party aims to return to Europe, it is a regional vote, but for Scotland it is therefore a political election: the next prime minister will come out of the elections and the real question is whether Sturgeon will be able to get an absolute majority. Two men. The first, Anas Sarwar, is a Scottish Labor Party candidate, and is fully striving to capture a large share of the Northern vote. Gordon Brown, Scottish and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, also stepped into the fray for campaigning. Of maximum national and local politics. But Labor is cautious on the burning issue of independence. The third contender is conservative Douglas Ross, apparently opposed to a referendum that, he says, “would be a distraction.” Consultation should be authorized by London. Where conservative premier Boris Johnson has already declared that the issue was closed once and for all in 2014. However, a victorious victory by the nationalists put him under pressure. Kovid will start tomorrow and may come on Saturday.

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