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Teh One Who Knocks
02-06-2017, 02:19 PM
By Charlie Bayliss - The Express


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SCOTLAND could decide to whether to hold another independence within weeks, a key ally to Nicola Sturgeon has claimed.

Ross Greer, a Scottish Greens lawmaker whose party is a key ally of the SNP, claimed the timing of a new Scottish referendum would be determined in part by Brexit.

Greer, who was a key campaigner in the 2014 vote which saw Scots reject independence by a 10 per cent margin, said: "We are working on a timescale now where Article 50 (which triggers Britain leaving the European Union) will be activated next month - that's the timescale when it will almost certainly become clear whether there's going to be a referendum or not.

“So that's the timescale we should be working on to get our campaign up and running.”

A whopping 68 per cent of Scots voted to remain in the EU, yet Britain as a whole decided they wanted to leave the crumbling brussels bloc – an argument which nationalists claim is a reason for a second independence referendum if the country’s Brexit demands are not met.

Nicola Sturgeon has demanded that a special deal should be secured for Scotland however there is no official word from Downing Street if they will oblige, the SNP has claimed.

According to Greer, a successor to the ‘Yes Scotland’ campaign from 2014 is expected in a matter of weeks.

He told the Herald: "We will know in the next few weeks how to (take) that a step further and in the next few weeks I expect moves will be made to form what could be that organisation.”

Should the Scottish Greens’ six MSPs vote with the 63 SNP politicians in Holyrood, that would take them over the 65 votes needed for a majority to hold another referendum.

Greer added that calling another independence vote would need bipartisan support from both the SNP and the Greens.

The British Parliament could block another attempt by the SNP to call another independence referendum but to do so if the majority of Scots backed another vote could spark a constitutional meltdown.

Nicola Sturgeon’s nationalist party will be keen to avoid calling another referendum unless the majority of Scots back her calls for independence.

Opinion polls currently suggest that support for an independent Scotland is around 45 per cent – around the same levels as the failed vote in 2014.

Muddy
02-06-2017, 03:28 PM
Has anyone gotten Shrimpy's thoughts on this?

Hugh_Janus
02-06-2017, 06:38 PM
fuck off, wee jimmy krankie

The Monk
02-07-2017, 03:26 AM
This is what is now the current state of democracy.

If you let the people decide (referendum) and don't like the outcome, then you must keep on letting the people decide until the desired outcome is achieved.

BREXIT is the same.

RBP
02-07-2017, 04:46 AM
If I left America, I'd probably move to AU.

The Monk
02-07-2017, 06:35 AM
If I left America, I'd probably move to AU.

Our vetting of US immigrants extremely extreme..... :mrgreen:

Goofy
02-07-2017, 06:41 PM
fuck off, wee jimmy krankie

:hi5:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-07-2017, 06:43 PM
If I left America, I'd probably move to AU.

Not me, I'd go to Canada


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Teh One Who Knocks
02-07-2017, 06:44 PM
:hi5:

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Goofy
02-07-2017, 07:51 PM
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What does an Aussie have to do with Scottish Independence? :-s

The Monk
02-08-2017, 05:17 AM
Scotland is a fellow member of the Commonwealth. Plus it's a great place to visit and I don't need a visa, they make great scotch whisky, they have beautiful scenery,l the WWII commandos trained in Scotland - it's a part of our history too..... :)

Hugh_Janus
02-08-2017, 08:53 PM
but its full of deep fried pies :puke: