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Tories try to block IndyRef2

Politics: But SNP motion expected to pass with support of Green Party

- BY KIERAN ANDREWS

Conservati­ve MSPs will use a crunch Holyrood vote to try to push back a second independen­ce referendum until after April 2019.

The Scottish Parliament will host a two-day debate on whether or not to request a section 30 order, required to hold a legally valid ballot on the constituti­on, from UK ministers.

Despite being in minority government, it is expected that the SNP’s motion will pass with support from the Scottish Greens after Wednesday night’s division.

Every other party is opposed to a return to the polls, though, with Ruth Davidson’s politician­s tabling an amendment that calls for a delay to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s timetable.

Ms Sturgeon wants to hold a second referendum between autumn 2018 and spring 2019 to coincide with the expected end of the Brexit negotiatio­ns. Ms Davidson said: “At a time when we should be coming together as a country, it is the wrong course of action to take.”

Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out even discussing the SNP’s timescale, saying “now is not the time” to go back to the polls.

Ms Sturgeon argued that Mrs May will be blocking the “sovereign right of the people of Scotland” if she refuses to reverse her position following the vote. The SNP leader said: “If MSPs pass this motion this week, then the prime minister’s position of blocking a referendum and forcing through a hard Brexit without giving the people a choice will be democratic­ally indefensib­le. The sovereign right of the people of Scotland to determine the form of government best suited to their needs is a long-standing and widely-accepted principle.”

Labour pointed out the SNP has ignored parliament­ary votes on five occasions since the 2016 election. Party leader Kezia Dugdale said MSPs have backed, among other issues, keeping the Highlands and Islands Enterprise Board to no action from ministers.

She added: “Nicola Sturgeon wakes up every single day thinking of ways to engineer another referendum because leaving the UK is the only thing that matters to her.”

 ??  ?? Nicola Sturgeon will lead a debate on requesting an order needed to hold a ballot
Nicola Sturgeon will lead a debate on requesting an order needed to hold a ballot
 ??  ?? Ruth Davidson
Ruth Davidson

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