Scotland will not be able to vote for independence
2022.11.23 08:41
Scotland will not be able to vote for independence
Budrigannews.com – The second mandate of the Scottish government cannot be approved by the English parliament, the UK’s highest court ruled on Wednesday in the United Kingdom, which was a disaster, expecting the patriots to hold a vote in a year.
Last year, the First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, the leader of the Scottish National Party, which opposes the independence of the SNP, said that they would hold a consultative vote on the independence case, but it should be recognized internationally. After the ruling of the Supreme Court of Great Britain that she could not do this without the consent of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, she reiterated her promise to participate in the next large-scale political contest, which is expected to be held in 2024, solely on the question of whether Scotland will be free, which will make it a “real” mandate.
“We need to find other democratic, legal and constitutional means that will allow the Scottish people to express their will and we will do it. “These are, in my opinion, political decisions,” Sturgeon told a journalist. She said: “Democracy is currently at stake… Now we are talking about whether we even have the basic democratic right to choose our own future.” The Scots refused to terminate the union with England for more than 300 years by a referendum in 2014 with an amendment of 55 against 45.
However, nationalists say that after two years of voting for Brexit, which was opposed by the majority of Scottish voters, everything has changed. However, the British administration based in the UK has repeatedly stated that it does not prohibit the holding of the next referendum, stating that it should be an event that takes place once a year.
In Scotland, the government has not passed a law that opens the way to a second consultative referendum without the consent of the British Parliament, according to a unanimous decision of five UK judges. The Chairman of the British Parliament, Rishi Sungak, said: “We respect the decision made by the Supreme Court clearly and accurately.”
“Now it’s time to work with politicians, I think that the Scots want them to jointly solve the main problems related to the economy, support for the national health service and even support for Ukraine.” What are we going to do for the Nazis? All questions about the Union of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Scotland are referred to the competence of the United Kingdom, according to the Scottish Parliament Act of 1998, which established the Scottish Parliament and transferred some powers to Westminster.
The Court said that all referendums, consultative or otherwise, will be booked. Sturgeon said it’s a matter of democracy now. According to Sturgeon, “let’s be absolutely sincere in saying that the so-called partnership agreement, where one partner refuses to choose another perspective without asking a question, cannot be described as a voluntary or even voluntary partnership agreement.
Her left-wing SNP party, which won more seats in the UK elections in 2019 and dominated Scottish politics for more than 10 years, said that refusing to allow the British government to re-vote means ignoring the opinions of Scots.
In London, they argue that it is wrong to polarize the independence vote, while energy prices are rising strongly, the war is going on in Ukraine, and the country has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic. In the struggle for freedom, it is believed that Scotland should choose for itself how to answer these crucial questions, despite the fact that the ordinary British government was dissatisfied with Scotland, where, according to the latest data, the support of the moderate Sunaka is about 15 people.
On Wednesday, more than ten rallies in support of independence will be held in Scotland, as well as in other parts of Europe. The largest of these rallies will take place outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, in which supporters claim democracy is being refused. If a second referendum were held, polls showed that people were divided anyway, and the vote would be too close to the appointment. The most important questions will be about the currency that will be used by an independent Scotland or whether it can participate in the European Union.
According to critics, Sturgeon and the SNP did not pay enough attention to this issue. Sturgeon said that if Scotland wants to avoid the collapse of Brexit, from the damage of the policies imposed by the government, for which we did not vote, and from the model of low growth and high inequality holding us back, then independence is not only necessary and necessary.