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Nicola Sturgeon has been lucky with her enemies – but trouble lies ahead The First Minister’s biggest problem is that there is little appetite for a second Scottish referendum among voters or Westminster. Nicola Sturgeon stands on the steps of Bute House with her new cabinet on 19 May 2021. Arrayed on the steps of Bute House on Wednesday, Nicola Sturgeon’s newly appointed Scottish cabinet kept the requisite two metres from one another. They looked like an unusual and slightly rash football formation. A 1-2-6 or a 6-2-1? Is Sturgeon herself goalkeeper or point of attack, or (with the recent heroics of Liverpool’s Alisson Becker in mind) perhaps both? In any case, the social distancing belies the truth – this is a team of tightly bound allies, not rivals. In choosing the composition of her starting line-up, the First Minister has re-stamped her authority on her government and her wayward party. ....
Letters Keith Brown said the results of the regional ballot were absolute proof . that Scotland voted to take our future into our hands on May 6 CARRYING out analysis of the regional ballot is an interesting but entirely worthless exercise if all you are going to do is apply the usual “this view/that view” to the findings (Majority of Scots regions back indy in list vote, May 16). “Backing for pro-independence parties and candidates reached over 50% in six out of eight areas of Scotland.” Yes it did/No it didn’t. “Research shows votes for those supporting Yes was the highest in Glasgow, at 58%.” ....
The SNP will be lacking a majority in the Scottish Parliament The Scottish National Party he was well on his way to remaining the largest parliamentary party in Holyrood on Saturday, but it looks like he will miss out on winning a majority of 129 seats in the chamber. The pro-independence SNP won 59 of the 70 seats in the first constituency declared on Saturday evening, but was unable to take the marginal targets that were considered essential for a majority in a proportionately represented parliament. The fourth Scottish parliamentary election victory for the SNP means it will continue in the Edinburgh government with a strong platform to push for a second referendum on UK independence. ....