Scottish Foreign Minister Alistair Jack said a second independence referendum could be held if a consensus was reached between the Scottish and British governments and civil society. His words are in the newspaper Telegram.
“Yes, of course there could be another referendum in Scotland. The union is voluntary and this is evidenced by the fact that a referendum was held in 2014 and then a consensus was reached between the two Scottish governments, between almost all political parties, as well as in civil society. .
According to the minister, the majority of Scots do not want to hold a referendum, but expect the government to focus on resolving domestic issues. There is no need to talk about consensus at this time.
Nicola Sturgeon, Former First Minister of Scotland judicial independence of the region from Great Britain is a vital requirement.
Before that, the English court refused Scottish independence referendum.
At the end of October, Nicola Sturgeon also expressed confidenceThe government crisis in Britain and power struggles within the ruling Conservative Party continue to strengthen Scotland’s claim to independence.