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UK Supreme Court rejects Scottish independence vote bid

The Scottish government's most senior law officer asked the UK top court whether the former's government could pass legislation paving the way for an advisory second referendum without the approval of the UK parliament. The court ruled it could not.

By Reuters Nov 23, 2022 4:40:27 PM IST (Published)

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The United Kingdom's top court on Wednesday ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold a second referendum on independence next year without approval from the British Parliament, dealing a hammer blow to nationalists' hopes of holding a vote next year.
In 2014, Scots rejected ending the more-than 300-year-old union with England by 55 percent to 45 percent, but independence campaigners have argued the vote two years later for Britain to leave the European Union, which the majority of Scottish voters opposed, has materially changed the circumstances.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party (SNP), announced earlier this year that she intended to hold an advisory independence vote on October 19, 2023, but that it had to be lawful and internationally recognised.