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Scottish Parliament backs Nicola Sturgeon’s demand for second independence referendum Scottish Parliament backs Nicola Sturgeon’s demand for second independence referendum
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The Scottish Parliament has voted to back Nicola Sturgeon’s motion to mandate the government to seek new powers from Westminster in order to trigger a second independence referendum. The Scottish Parliament has voted to back Nicola Sturgeon’s request to seek new powers from London in order to trigger a second independence referendum.
The motion passed thanks to the Scottish Greens support, and despite Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives expressing opposition to what they called another “divisive” referendum campaign.The motion passed thanks to the Scottish Greens support, and despite Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives expressing opposition to what they called another “divisive” referendum campaign.
Sturgeon has called for a second independence vote to take place between Autumn 2018 and Spring 2019, though she will need Westminster’s approval in order to actually implement her plans. The Scottish First Minister has called for a second independence vote to take place between Autumn 2018 and Spring 2019, though she will need Westminster’s approval in order to actually implement her plans.
Holyrood has backed Sturgeon’s motion, which urged MSPs to authorize the Scottish National Party (SNP) government to seek a section 30 order from Westminster.Holyrood has backed Sturgeon’s motion, which urged MSPs to authorize the Scottish National Party (SNP) government to seek a section 30 order from Westminster.
The order is needed for Scotland to hold a legally-binding referendum. The order, which the First Minister said she would request "later this week", is needed for Scotland to hold a legally-binding referendum.
Sturgeon said during the debate that the terms of independence would be set out before a vote is held. In response to the debate, Sturgeon released a statement saying “today’s vote must now be respected” and that it would be “utterly unsustainable” to try and oppose it.
The SNP leader said during the debate that the terms of independence would be set out before a vote is held.
She also claimed Scotland will do everything possible to guarantee the UK gets out of the EU with a good deal.She also claimed Scotland will do everything possible to guarantee the UK gets out of the EU with a good deal.
"I want the UK to get a good deal from these negotiations because whatever path Scotland decides to take in the future that is in our interests," Sturgeon said.
She did, however, say that if Prime Minister Theresa May carries on meeting Scotland’s requests with opposition, she will take the next necessary steps once Parliament comes back from Easter recess.She did, however, say that if Prime Minister Theresa May carries on meeting Scotland’s requests with opposition, she will take the next necessary steps once Parliament comes back from Easter recess.
Sturgeon ended her speech saying: “Scotland's future should be in Scotland's hands.”Sturgeon ended her speech saying: “Scotland's future should be in Scotland's hands.”
Despite opposition by Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, the motion still passed thanks to the dominance of the SNP and the support of the pro-independence Scottish Greens party. But Scottish Secretary David Mundell seems to have hardened Westminster’s opposition to a second referendum as he said the government would not be discussing any independence vote with the Scottish leadership until after Brexit.
"We won't be entering into any negotiations [with the Scottish government] at all until the Brexit process is complete,” he said in an interview to the BBC.
But Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale said independence is “first, last and everything” for the first minister, and has urged the government not to pretend that the will of the SNP and the Scottish Greens party for a second referendum reflects that of the Scottish people because “it does not.”But Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale said independence is “first, last and everything” for the first minister, and has urged the government not to pretend that the will of the SNP and the Scottish Greens party for a second referendum reflects that of the Scottish people because “it does not.”
She therefore said Labour would not be backing another “divisive” referendum.She therefore said Labour would not be backing another “divisive” referendum.
Conservative leader Ruth Davidson also hit out at the proposal for a second vote, saying most people had no desire for another “divisive” referendum.Conservative leader Ruth Davidson also hit out at the proposal for a second vote, saying most people had no desire for another “divisive” referendum.
Sturgeon has claimed a referendum is necessary so that Scotland can decide for its own destiny, namely to stay in the union or divorce and become independent.Sturgeon has claimed a referendum is necessary so that Scotland can decide for its own destiny, namely to stay in the union or divorce and become independent.
May, however, has clearly stated she will not be allowing another vote to take place before the two-year process to bring the UK out of the bloc has come to conclusion.May, however, has clearly stated she will not be allowing another vote to take place before the two-year process to bring the UK out of the bloc has come to conclusion.
Meanwhile, people on social media have voiced their opinion on the #indyref2 debate.Meanwhile, people on social media have voiced their opinion on the #indyref2 debate.
Some members of the public back another independence referendum, saying the want their politics defined by "equality".Some members of the public back another independence referendum, saying the want their politics defined by "equality".
While others agreed that the SNP should move its focus from the independence pledge.While others agreed that the SNP should move its focus from the independence pledge.
Another user asked the SNP to just accept the vote in 2014.Another user asked the SNP to just accept the vote in 2014.
But there are also those who expressed support for #indyref2.But there are also those who expressed support for #indyref2.