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  1. Il y a 3 jours · On 23 November 2022, the UK Supreme Court ruled that the Scottish Parliament does not have the power to unilaterally hold an independence referendum without the consent of the Westminster Parliament. Following that judgment, the SNP reiterated its intention to campaign in the 2024 United Kingdom general election as a de facto ...

  2. 4 mai 2024 · 4 May 2024. Hundreds take part in march for Scottish independence. Hundreds of people have taken part in a march through Glasgow in support of Scottish independence. The procession,...

  3. 15 mai 2024 · Hundreds take part in march for Scottish independence. It comes at a pivotal time for the independence movement following the resignation of the first minister. Scotland. 2 May 2024.

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  4. 9 mai 2024 · The new first minister has told BBC Scotland News that winning a majority would be a mandate for another referendum and he would "proceed with urgency" as Scotland could only "move on" if it...

  5. Il y a 6 jours · David Cameron - Scottish Referendum, 2015 Election, Brexit: As September 18—the day for the referendum on Scottish independenceapproached, the “yes” side had gained tremendous momentum, and opinion polling indicated that the outcome was very much in question, though the “no” side held an edge. Only days before the vote ...

  6. 9 mai 2024 · Holding a second independence referendum in 2020, as the SNP has demanded, would be a mistake. The SNP’s resounding victory in Scotland – taking 48 of 59 seats – was based on a manifesto calling for a second independence referendum.

  7. 13 mai 2024 · COMMENT. Scottish independence lost in 2014. We must understand why. Scottish independence referendum. National government. Politics. Scotland. By Stewart Kirkpatrick, former head of digital at Yes Scotland. Share. Stewart Kirkpatrick writes on the 2014 Yes referendum, and his new campaign that could help learn from the defeat (Image: Archive)