Scottish Secretary, has revealed that Boris Johnson will grant powers to hold a referendum if polling for a referendum, not necessarily independence, is consistently at 60 per cent.
The figure builds on the recent statement from fellow Cabinet Minister Michael Gove, who is in charge of union policy, told the Sunday Mail that “if it is the case that there is clearly a settled will in favour of a referendum, then one will occur.” Jack, a close cabinet colleague of Boris Johnson pointed to a figure of “60 percent” of Scots when asked what a settled will would be.In an interview with Politico website, the Scottish Secretary said: “If you consistently saw 60 percent of the population wanting a referendum — not wanting independence but wanting a.
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