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This will be the same wording used in September 2014 for the first independence referendum. This, on a massive turnout of 84.6%, saw 55.3% of voters against and 44.7% voting for independence.
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Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Wednesday announced plans for a second referendum on Scottish independence before 2021, less than five years after Scots rejected the last push to ...
Scottish Attitudes Toward the Independence Referendum Panelists talked about Scotland’s independence referendum, the Scottish people’s feelings about the vote, and issues tha… August 26, 2014 ...
LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The UK Supreme Court begins two days of hearings on Tuesday to consider whether the Scottish government can pass legislation allowing it to hold a second independence ...
The Saltire, the national flag of Scotland, and the British Union Jack are raised above Horseguards in central London on Sept. 17, 2014, ahead of the referendum on Scotland’s independence.
In October, London's Supreme Court will hear a key case regarding a possible roadmap for a Scottish vote on independence from the United Kingdom. September 14, 2022 at 06:01 AM 5 minute read ...
With Scotland’s referendum on independence 10 days away, polls suggest an increase in those favoring independence from the United Kingdom,.
Many of its Scottish customers purchase mugs showing Mr Peterson's portrait of Glasgow-born Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal prime minister from 1905 until 1908.
It's been 10 years since Scotland voted in the 2014 independence referendum ... Alex Salmond won an unprecedented majority for the pro-independence SNP at the 2011 Scottish Parliament election.
The SNP together with the Scottish Greens, who also support secession, won more than half of 129 seats in the parliament, giving a pro-independence majority to ensure any referendum bill could be ...
They are dropping through letterboxes and being handed out on streets across Scotland - leaflets, newsletters, flyers and car stickers emblazoned with either "Yes" or "No Thanks". And a small band ...