Glasgow Times

PM holds a ‘losing hand’ over second indy vote

- BY TOM TORRANCE

BORIS JOHNSON holds a “losing hand” when it comes to a second Scottish independen­ce referendum, Ian Blackford has warned.

The SNP’s Westminste­r leader said that Johnson must respect democracy and the people of Scotland and honour a second referendum.

He added that the vote must “absolutely” take place in 2020, while the UK “is still in transition”.

On Sunday, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show that Johnson refusing to grant a second referendum would not be “the end of the matter”.

But Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove told Sky’s Sophy Ridge On Sunday that the SNP still did not have a mandate for such a vote.

Asked whether the SNP is powerless to stopping Johnson from ignoring the independen­ce demands for the next five years, Blackford said: “The fact of the matter is that we’ve won the election in Scotland.

“Eighty percent of the parliament­ary seats from Scotland here in Westminste­r are held by the SNP.

“We have a mandate. Boris Johnson stood on a ticket in Scotland of rejecting an independen­ce referendum – well he got his answer from the people of Scotland, he lost more than half his seats.

“He’s 20% behind the SNP in the poll last week. He has to respect democracy, he has to respect that the people of Scotland have spoken.

“We have that mandate, we have that right, he now needs to transfer that power to the Scottish Parliament and we can have that referendum next year.

“We’ve got the opportunit­y through independen­ce of securing our destiny as a European nation remaining in the European Union. Boris Johnson cannot stand in the way of the votes of the people of Scotland that have voted for the SNP, rejected the Tories, and rejected Boris Johnson.” Under the Scotland Act 1998, the Scottish Parliament cannot pass legislatio­n on matters “reserved” for Westminste­r, including the Union.

Blackford refused to disclose what action the SNP plans to take to ensure a referendum takes place if Johnson refuses to grant it.

“Well let’s wait and see when we put the request in over the coming days.

“But I’d simply say to him, Boris Johnson, it’s not a good look for a Prime Minister when his administra­tion has previously said that Scotland would be respected, when he turns around and he ignores the mandate that the Scottish Government has – it won’t do.

“This is a losing hand that Boris Johnson holds. We will have that referendum. It’s better that that’s done in the short term. Scotland will have the right to choose its own future,” he said.

Blackford said that he “absolutely” believes that a second independen­ce referendum will happen in 2020.

He said: “This referendum must happen in 2020 because we’ve got to make sure that we vote for independen­ce whilst the UK is still in transition.”

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