Scotland’s First Minister and personality of a Scottish National Party (SNP), Nicola Sturgeon, addresses a party’s annual discussion in Glasgow, Scotland Oct 15, 2016. PHOTO: Reuters
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon pronounced on Sunday it was “highly likely” that Scotland would reason a new autonomy referendum before 2020 after Britain voted to leave a European Union.
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Asked on ITV’s Peston on Sunday module either she would expect a second Scottish referendum before 2020, Sturgeon said: “I consider it is rarely expected given a conditions we’re in … If anything what has happened given afterwards has substantially done me consider that even some-more so than we did a morning after a referendum.”
Scotland voted by a vast domain to sojourn in a European Union, while altogether Britain voted to leave in a referendum that has reignited speak of a separate between Scotland and a rest of a United Kingdom. Scots deserted autonomy dual years ago.
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Sturgeon told her Scottish National Party’s annual discussion final week a devolved supervision was scheming for all possibilities including autonomy after Britain leaves a EU.
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