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A second referendum (commonly referred to as indyref2) on Scotland becoming independent of the United Kingdom (UK) has been proposed by the Scottish Government.An independence referendum was first held on 18 September 2014, with 55% voting "No" to independence.
A referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in Scotland on 18 September 2014. [1] The referendum question was "Should Scotland be an independent country?", which voters answered with "Yes" or "No". [2] The "No" side won with 2,001,926 (55.3%) voting against independence and 1,617,989 (44.7%) voting in favour.
The UK and Scottish governments are on opposing sides in a key constitutional question.
Scotland cannot hold a second independence referendum, the UK Supreme Court has ruled.The first referendum was held in 2014, with 55 per cent of Scots voting to remain in the union, and 45 per ...
Professor Ciaran Martin said the debate to secure a second independence referendum was a ‘battleground’. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
The Edinburgh Agreement (full title: Agreement between the United Kingdom Government and the Scottish Government on a referendum on independence for Scotland) is the agreement between the Scottish Government and the United Kingdom Government, signed on 15 October 2012 at St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, on the terms for the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
The latest poll, of 1,000 Scottish voters, also found 46% said they would support a referendum on Scottish independence being held in the next year, while 43% would oppose one, 9% said they would ...
Various companies have polled voters across the entire United Kingdom on various questions surrounding the issue of Scottish independence, from the standard Yes/No question as used in the 2014 referendum, to whether the Scottish government should be allowed to hold a second referendum. The results of these polls are displayed below.