The Herald (South Africa)

Scots debate call for new referendum

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SCOTTISH lawmakers yesterday began a two-day debate on First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s call for an independen­ce referendum – a major headache for Prime Minister Theresa May as she prepares to launch Brexit.

The Scottish parliament is expected to vote today to endorse Sturgeon’s call for a second vote, less than three years after Scots rejected independen­ce in a 2014 referendum.

Sturgeon’s Scottish National Party (SNP), which runs the semi-autonomous government in Edinburgh, says Britain’s vote to leave the EU means Scots should be able to reconsider.

She called last week for a vote between autumn 2018 and spring 2019 – before Brexit, which now looks set to take place in March 2019.

May has said that “now is not the time” for a new vote, and can block Sturgeon’s request even if the Scottish parliament approves it this week.

But the SNP leader has said such a move would be “democratic­ally indefensib­le”, although she has signalled she is willing to negotiate on a date.

“This crucial decision over our future should not be made unilateral­ly by me, or by the prime minister,” Sturgeon said.

“It should be made by the people of Scotland, and I call on parliament to give the people that choice.”

She said her Brexit compromise for Scotland to be allowed to remain in the European single market even as the rest of Britain leaves had been met with “a brick wall of intransige­nce” in London.

The SNP does not have an outright majority in the Scottish parliament, but it has already secured the support of the Green party for another independen­ce bid.

Patrick Harvie, leader of the Greens, said: “I think Theresa May will be taking a huge risk if she refuses to acknowledg­e that we have a right in Scotland to have a say about our future.”

Scotland voted against independen­ce by 55% in September 2014, but the campaign left the unionist camp politicall­y divided while nationalis­ts flocked to the SNP in droves.

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