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  2. Proposed second Scottish independence referendum - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Supreme Court ruling against indyref2 plan ‘exposes myth’ on union – Sturgeon Neil Pooran and Craig Paton, PA Scotland Political Staff November 23, 2022 at 2:46 AM

  4. Opinion polling on Scottish independence - Wikipedia

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    A report released in 2017, entitled From Indyref1 to Indyref2? The State of Nationalism in Scotland, detailed the previous responses from this survey by grouping options one and two as "independence", options three and four as "devolution" and option five as "No Parliament".

  5. Building a New Scotland - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 2022, Alyn Smith an SNP politician welcomed the release of the first independence paper as a breath of fresh air and stated that the paper proves that the UK does not work for Scotland.

  6. Operation Branchform - Wikipedia

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    Operation Branchform is a Police Scotland investigation into possible fundraising fraud in the Scottish National Party (SNP) that was launched in 2021 and is ongoing as of January 2025. [1]

  7. All Under One Banner - Wikipedia

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    All Under One Banner (AUOB) is a Scottish independence pressure group created on 12 October 2014 with the objective of staging public processions for independence at regular intervals.

  8. Alba Party - Wikipedia

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    The Alba Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Alba; Alba being the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland) is a Scottish nationalist and pro-independence political party in Scotland.

  9. Jim Sillars - Wikipedia

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    Sillars was born in Ayr, the son of Matthew, a railwayman, and Agnes Sillars (née Sproat), a carpet weaver. [2] He was educated at Newton Park School and Ayr Academy.After leaving school he worked as an apprentice plasterer, before following his father into working on the railways.