Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, and Nicola Sturgeon, the Scottish Prime Minister, meet in the summer of 2019.

United Kingdom: Boris Johnson Reaffirms his Opposition to a New Referendum for Scottish Independence

INDEPENDENCE REFERENDUM: 58% of Scotland would vote for independence according to latest polls, a record British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday reaffirmed his opposition to the holding of a new referendum on the independence of Scotland, ardently desired by the head of the Scottish government, who wants Scotland, once independent, to join the European Union. “In my experience, the referendums […]

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Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon calls for a new independence referendum to join the EU.

Brexit: Scotland Hopes to ‘Join’ the EU as an Independent Nation

UNITED KINGDOM: Majority of people in Scotland support independence and rejoining EU, latest poll finds Scotland First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said on Saturday that she hoped Scotland would gain independence and be able to “join” the European Union, stressing that Brexit was done against the wishes of the Scots, who were mostly opposed to it during the referendum of 2016. “We […]

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58 percent of scots in favour of an independant Scotland

Brexit: Scotland Say 58% in Favour of Independence, A Record

SURVEY: The Scottish Nationalist Party is in a strong position ahead of the May 2021 local elections to hold a second referendum on independence for Scotland This is a record that should not go unnoticed in the context of the stalled Brexit negotiations. An unprecedented majority of 58% Scots now say they are in favour of the region gaining […]

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The Scottish Parliament voted against the "Brexit" project output of the European Union presented by the British government.

The Scottish Parliament Vote Symbolically against Brexit

The Scottish Parliament voted largely on Tuesday against the output from the European Union project supported by the British government. Very Europhile, the Scots were largely opposed to Brexit in the referendum of 23 June by voting 62% in favor of keeping within the European Union. On Tuesday, MPs expressed their disagreement with the EU […]

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