Sturgeon’s dilemma
NICOLA Sturgeon is in a political bind.
To maintain support for the Scottish National Party she needs to keep the flame of independence burning.
But she also knows she could struggle to win a second referendum, with recent polls showing a small but consistent majority of Scots wanting to stay in a United Kingdom.
To play for time the First Minister asked the Supreme Court to rule on the validity of Scotland holding a referendum without the UK government’s consent.
The Court ruled against such as The Scotland Act specifically states that holding a referendum is a decision for Westminster.
Ms Sturgeon responded by claiming the result of the next general election will be a “de facto” poll on independence.
Many will have sympathy with Scots not wanting to be ruled by the Tories in London.
But the best way to end this situation – and keep the United Kingdom together – is to vote for a Labour Government.