First Minister, fresh from her party’s victory at the Holyrood election, also said it would be “grave and serious” if Scotland had no path to independence.
The SNP secured a fourth term in office last week after winning 64 of the 129 seats at Holyrood.Although Sturgeon’s party fell one short of outright victory, the election of SNP and Greens MSPs means there is a comfortable pro-independence majority.Both parties have said they want a second referendum at some point in the next term, with Sturgeon arguing it should happen after the pandemic has passed.However, the UK Government has insisted it will not be part of a joint agreement on a referendum, which may result in the Scottish Government organising a Holyrood-only referendum.Such a move.
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