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Can Scotland Hold Another Independence Referendum?


Can Scotland Hold Another Independence Referendum?
In a referendum in 2014, Scots voted 55%-45% to remain in the UK, but both Brexit and the British government’s handling of COVID have bolstered support for independence among Scots, and demands for a second vote.
Election staff members count votes for the Scottish Parliamentary election at a counting centre in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, May 8, 2021. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Politics10/May/2021
Scottish nationalists are set to push for a second independence referendum with pro-independence parties holding a majority in the Scottish parliament, although British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he would block any such vote. ....

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Explainer: Can Scotland hold another independence referendum?


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Election staff members count votes for the Scottish Parliamentary election at a counting centre in Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, May 8, 2021. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Scottish nationalists are set to push for a second independence referendum with pro-independence parties holding a majority in the Scottish parliament, although British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he would block any such vote.
In a referendum in 2014, Scots voted 55%-45% to remain in the United Kingdom, but both Brexit and the British government s handling of the COVID-19 crisis have bolstered support for independence among Scots, and demands for a second vote.
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Explainer-Scotland's difficult route to another independence referendum


FILE PHOTO: Scotland s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon campaigns in Midsteeple Quarter for the Scottish Parliament election, in Dumfries, Scotland, Britain May 3, 2021. Jeff J Mitchell/Pool via REUTERS
LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish independence supporters are calling Thursday s election the most important in the nation s history as they vow that if they win a majority in the devolved parliament, they will push for another referendum on breaking from the United Kingdom.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) is close to controlling the devolved parliament - knows as Holyrood - outright in Thursday s election.
The only time the SNP have won a majority before in 2011, Britain s then-Prime Minister David Cameron bowed to pressure and agreed to a referendum in 2014. Scots then voted by 55-45% to remain in the more than 300-year-old union. ....

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