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Is the historic victory of the Scottish National Party (SNP) at the local elections on 6 May likely to precipitate a second referendum on independence? Now that there’s a pro-independence majority at the Scottish parliament in Holyrood, a second independence referendum is “a matter of when – not if”, according to Nicola Sturgeon, who has been the Scottish first minister since November 2014.
In the referendum on 18 September 2014, 55.3% of Scottish voters favoured to remain part of the UK. But because of Brexit which they were largely hostile to, some of them said that the situation has changed.
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