Rushing into a second referendum would doom Scottish independence
Rushing into a second referendum would doom Scottish independence
- Scots rejected Brexit by an overwhelming 24-point margin (62 percent to 38 percent), prompting Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon - the head of Scotland's semi-autonomous government in Edinburgh - to start preparing the ground for a fresh referendum on separation from the UK.
- Scots rejected Brexit by an overwhelming 24-point margin (62 percent to 38 percent), prompting Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon - the head of Scotland's semi-autonomous government in Edinburgh - to start preparing the ground for a fresh referendum on separation from the UK.