London (dpa) – Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Tuesday asked the devolved parliament to approve her plans to hold a second referendum on Scotland’s independence from Britain. Sturgeon said she believes a referendum is needed after her efforts to seek a compromise over Britain’s exit from the European Union were met with a “hardline response”…
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Scotland is not “breaking away”
Scotland will be dissolving a voluntary international Treaty to share parliamentary government with England. A totally different thing.