Khaleej Times

Scots fume as court blocks referendum

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Scotland’s leader vowed on Wednesday to turn the next UK general election into a de facto vote on independen­ce, after judges blocked her bid to hold a new referendum without London’s approval.

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the ruling by the Supreme Court in London exposed the “myth” that Scotland could voluntaril­y leave the United Kingdom.

The unanimous ruling torpedoed the Scottish nationalis­t government’s push to hold a second plebiscite next October — nearly a decade after Scots narrowly opted to remain in a pre-brexit UK.

Sturgeon, who leads the Scottish National Party (SNP), said she respected the ruling, but accused Westminste­r of showing “contempt” for Scotland’s democratic will.

The Snp-led government will now look to use the UK election due by early 2025 as a “de facto referendum” on separating after more than 300 years, Sturgeon told a news conference.

“We must and we will find another democratic, lawful and constituti­onal means by which the Scottish people can express their will. In my view, that can only be an election,” she added.

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