Scotland: The Law on Referring to Independence Pressed

Scotland's prime minister, Nicolaa Stormone, has postponed bringing the law under which the new referendum on Scotland's independence would be sought. She in the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh said that after careful review, she postpones plans for independence vote and that she will focus on the impact of Brex's results being [...]
Scotland's prime minister, Nicolaa Stormone, has postponed bringing the law under which the new referendum on Scotland's independence would be sought.
She in the Scottish parliament in Edinburgh said that after careful review, she postpones plans for the independence vote and that she will focus on the impact of Brex's results being as convenient as possible for Scotland.
Stormone in March had declared that the second referendum would have to be held by the end of 2018 or early 2019 so that the Scottishs could have an alternative to Brex.
During Britain's June last year vote, the majority were for Brex, until in Scotland the ratio was 62 to 38 percent in favour of the EU remnant.











