The Scottish Parliament supports the holding of a second independent referendum

The Scottish Parliament voted on the 28th, and most of the parliamentarians supported the proposal of the second independent referendum proposed by the Scottish government chief minister and the ruling party Scottish National Party leader,

The vote for the day was 69 votes to support, 59 votes against, but the proposal must be approved by the British government before the formal implementation. The British government has said that in the "off the European" process before the completion of an independent referendum against Scotland.

The Scottish Parliament voted to be scheduled last week because of delays in London's fear of terror. Sterkin's plan was to hold an independent referendum between the fall of 2018 and the spring of 2019, that is, before the British was formally divorced from the European Union.

In a debate before the parliament, Stuart said she was not seeking confrontation with the British government, but wanted to be able to "rationally discuss". The Scottish people have the right to choose between "off Europe" and Scotland as an independent state.

According to British media reports, Sturkin will be in the UK this week, officially launched the "off the European" after the procedure proposed an independent referendum. The British government will officially start on the 29th "off the European" process.

British Prime Minister Teresa May 27 said that it is not fair to let the Scottish people make a choice before establishing a new relationship with the EU in the UK.

In the Scottish Independent Referendum in September 2014, about 55% of voters did not support Scottish independence. In last year's British "off Europe" referendum, most of the voters in Scotland chose to stay in the EU.

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