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Nicola Sturgeon Says Boris Johnson Likely to Allow Second Scottish Referendum if SNP Wins

© AP Photo / Jeff J MitchellNicola Sturgeon gives evidence to a Scottish Parliament committee
Nicola Sturgeon gives evidence to a Scottish Parliament committee - Sputnik International, 1920, 12.04.2021
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Last month, Boris Johnson accused the Scottish National Party of prioritising securing a second independence referendum over its coronavirus response, calling the push for a second vote “incredible”.

Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that the UK government “can’t stand in the way” of another independence referendum in Scotland.

“If people in Scotland vote for a party saying, ‘when the time is right, there should be an independence referendum’, you cannot stand in the way of that – and I don’t think that is what will happen,” Sturgeon said.

She also said she believed that putting a referendum bill through the Scottish parliament would not be necessary: “I’m pretty confident that it won’t be. But you know, people will always challenge that because of what the supposed position of the UK government is.”

The discussion within the UK government had “moved away from ‘we can stop a referendum’ to ‘when would it happen, and on what basis would it happen’,” she said.

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The Scottish Parliament elections, which are usually held every four years, will take place on 6 May.

Last week, Ipsos MORI’s Scottish Political Monitor, run in partnership with STV News, has put SNP on course to the majority and a historic fourth term with 53% of voters planning to vote for the party. The poll also showed Scottish Conservatives getting 20% and Scottish Labour 18%.

The Sunday Times earlier reported that senior Tories believed that it would be hard to sustain the opposition to granting Holyrood the requisite powers to hold a legal referendum, should the SNP win on 6 May, and that Boris Johnson would be better off forcing a vote during the economic upheaval likely to follow the pandemic to underline the risks of Scotland leaving the UK.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly rejected calls for the second Scottish referendum, stressing the previous vote had already resolved the issue.

Scotland held an independence plebiscite in September 2014, when 55 percent of voters cast ballots in favour of remaining in the United Kingdom. In the June 2016 Brexit referendum, 62 percent of Scots voted to remain in the EU.

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