- Tue Oct 11, 2022 6:48 pm
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The UK Supreme Court today has begun considering whether, on the basis of the last set of elections to the Scottish parliament (which again delivered an electoral endorsement of the governing SNP), First Minister Sturgeon therefore has the right to institute a further referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent nation, something which has already been forcefully denied by the UK government, as well as the UK’s official opposition, the Labour Party. The court is probably going to take a moth or so, apparently, to deliver their verdict.
It seems unlikely that the court will grant that Sturgeon has the right to run a second referendum, in which case Sturgeon has already said that she will treat the next election to Holyrood as a de facto second referendum on Scottish independence. The SNP may well win the next Holyrood election and return again to government, though not if Labour has anything to do with it.
So what then happens if this scenario comes to pass? Does Sturgeon go for UDI ?
Answers on a (virtual) postcard, if you please, Mailwatchers.
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