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But at the time one of the main arguments against Scottish independence was that it would mean they were outside of the EU.Sturgeon knew she would lose the case and is playing games to try to increase a sense of grievance.
I hope Sunak and future PMs will engage more with Scotland, the Johnson government was a dream for the SNP and centred itself on English nationalism and division.
As for SNP I know they hate Brexit, but they should also look at its failure. The smaller party that chooses to break away will always come off worse, a break with the UK would be no different.
If there ever is any Vote to break up the UK, its a Vote for also all not just the Scots and should require a super majority.
That seems reason enough to let them have
But remaining in the EU was pretty much the main point put forward for not having independence in the first vote.The last one was in 2014 so I assume Sturgeon and the SNP would accept having one each nine years, should they get their wish to have a second referendum in 2023?
That way, should it all go pear-shaped, the good people of Scotland would be given the opportunity to reverse their decision in 2032 and re-join the union.
Or is it as you say, just keep going until the desired outcome is achieved and then never talk about it again?