referendum could be held “if there is a settled will” for one. In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mail, the UK Cabinet Office Minister said: “The principle that the people of Scotland, in the right circumstances, can ask that question again is there.” “I just don’t think that it is right, and the public don’t think it is right, to ask that question at the moment."“If it is the case that there is clearly a settled will in favour of a referendum, then one will occur.”Johnson has repeatedly rejected requests from the Scottish Government for the powers to hold another vote but Gove’s intervention is a shift in Conservative tactics as poll support for independence slips.The most recent survey by Panelbase for the Sunday Times found 48 per.
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