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BORIS TORPEDOES INDYREF2

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THE UK government has formally rejected a call from Scotland’s first minister for a second independen­ce referendum.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a referendum would “continue the political stagnation Scotland has seen for the past decade”.

And he said First Minister Nicola Sturgeon had previously pledged that the 2014 referendum would be a “once in a generation” vote.

Ms Sturgeon tweeted that the Tories were attempting to “deny democracy”.

She said Mr Johnson’s formal refusal of her request for a referendum to be held later this year was “predictabl­e but also unsustaina­ble and self defeating”, and insisted that “Scotland will have the right to choose”.

Steps

Ms Sturgeon also said that the Scottish government would set out its response and “next steps” before the end of the month, and that the devolved Scottish Parliament would again be asked to “back Scotland’s right to choose our own future”.

Scottish voters backed remaining in the UK by 55 per cent to 45 per cent in the referendum in 2014.

Ms Sturgeon says she wants to hold another vote on independen­ce, and made a formal request last month for the UK government to transfer powers – known as a Section 30 order – to the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh that would ensure any referendum is legal.

In his written response, the PM said: “You and your predecesso­r (Alex Salmond) made a personal promise that the 2014 independen­ce referendum was a “once in a generation” vote.”

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