'Now is the time for independence’ – Scotland’s First Minister

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Nicola Sturgeon has announced a second independence vote for October 2023

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that a second Scottish independence referendum will be held on October 19, 2023. However, a ‘yes’ vote will not be enough to separate Scotland from the UK.

Sturgeon told lawmakers at Holyrood, Scotland’s parliament, that her government would publish the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill later on Tuesday. The bill will provide for a referendum next October in which Scots will be asked the same question as in the failed 2014 independence referendum: “Should Scotland be an independent country?”

“Now is the time ... to debate and decide the future of our country ...” Sturgeon declared, adding that she would not “allow Scottish democracy to be a prisoner of Boris Johnson or any prime minister.”

Now is the time for independence.

However, Sturgeon admitted that the referendum would be “consultative,” meaning the vote would be symbolic unless a bill was passed in the UK parliament recognizing the result. London could also grant Scotland’s parliament a so-called ‘Section 30 order’, which would make the referendum legally binding, and Sturgeon called on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “negotiate the terms” of such an order.

Johnson has shown no indication that he would grant this, however, and has previously described the 2014 independence vote as a “once in a generation event.” Another referendum, he said last year, would amount to “pointless constitutional wrangling.”

In 2014’s referendum, Scots voted 55-44% to remain in the UK. While Sturgeon pointed to the fact that a majority of Scottish lawmakers elected last year support independence, polling shows that support for independence has consistently fallen since the 2014 vote. The latest Ipsos and YouGov polls from May both show 46% wanting to remain in the Union, and 38-45% wanting independence.

However, while a majority of Britons voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, all of Scotland’s electoral districts voted to remain.
 
Wakiona vipi, akina: McKenzie,McNamara,McNtoshi McDivit,McDonald,MacGraw,Sean -wapewe silaha na Urusi na Uchina ili wajikomboe kutoka kwenye utawala wa England - si Waingereza ndio ujitia kimbelembele kuchochea Hong Kong,Taiwan kwamba zijitawale - sasa na wao wageuziwe kibao kwa Mataifa ya Russia na Uchina kuchochea raia wa Wales, Scotland, North Ireland,Gibralitar,Falkland Island na New Jersey kwamba wajitawale. England ikiendelea kug'ang'anizi kutawala nchi tajwa hapo juu, basi raia hao wachukuwe silaha na kupambana na watawala wa England.
 
Nicola Sturgeon has announced a second independence vote for October 2023

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced on Tuesday that a second Scottish independence referendum will be held on October 19, 2023. However, a ‘yes’ vote will not be enough to separate Scotland from the UK.

Sturgeon told lawmakers at Holyrood, Scotland’s parliament, that her government would publish the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill later on Tuesday. The bill will provide for a referendum next October in which Scots will be asked the same question as in the failed 2014 independence referendum: “Should Scotland be an independent country?”

“Now is the time ... to debate and decide the future of our country ...” Sturgeon declared, adding that she would not “allow Scottish democracy to be a prisoner of Boris Johnson or any prime minister.”

Now is the time for independence.

However, Sturgeon admitted that the referendum would be “consultative,” meaning the vote would be symbolic unless a bill was passed in the UK parliament recognizing the result. London could also grant Scotland’s parliament a so-called ‘Section 30 order’, which would make the referendum legally binding, and Sturgeon called on UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “negotiate the terms” of such an order.

Johnson has shown no indication that he would grant this, however, and has previously described the 2014 independence vote as a “once in a generation event.” Another referendum, he said last year, would amount to “pointless constitutional wrangling.”

In 2014’s referendum, Scots voted 55-44% to remain in the UK. While Sturgeon pointed to the fact that a majority of Scottish lawmakers elected last year support independence, polling shows that support for independence has consistently fallen since the 2014 vote. The latest Ipsos and YouGov polls from May both show 46% wanting to remain in the Union, and 38-45% wanting independence.

However, while a majority of Britons voted in 2016 to leave the European Union, all of Scotland’s electoral districts voted to remain.
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Anayechonganisha wenzie wameguke ni Putin kule Luhansik na Donetsk
Muosha uoshwaa, yeye si anachonganishaga wenzie wameguke, zamu yake
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Wakiona vipi, akina: McKenzie,McNamara,McNtoshi McDivit,McDonald,MacGraw,Sean -wapewe silaha na Urusi na Uchina ili wajikomboe kutoka kwenye utawala wa England - si Waingereza ndio ujitia kimbelembele kuchochea Hong Kong,Taiwan kwamba zijitawale - sasa na wao wageuziwe kibao kwa Mataifa ya Russia na Uchina kuchochea raia wa Wales, Scotland, North Ireland,Gibralitar,Falkland Island na New Jersey kwamba wajitawale. England ikiendelea kug'ang'anizi kutawala nchi tajwa hapo juu, basi raia hao wachukuwe silaha na kupambana na watawala wa England.
Uwape Waingereza silaha kupitia wapi? Nchi zote zenye muungano hata Marekani huwa wanakuwepo watu wanaotaka kujitenga, hata Russia yenyewe wapo watu wanaotaka kujitenga hasa Eastern regions na Chechnya imepigana mara mbili dhidi ya serikali. Ni Urusi pekee in modern times imevunjika
 
Uwape Waingereza silaha kupitia wapi? Nchi zote zenye muungano hata Marekani huwa wanakuwepo watu wanaotaka kujitenga, hata Russia yenyewe wapo watu wanaotaka kujitenga hasa Eastern regions na Chechnya imepigana mara mbili dhidi ya serikali. Ni Urusi pekee in modern times imevunjika
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Mkuu, ni suala la muda tu hata Uingereza itavunjika kama Soviet Union - Merikani iliwahi kupigana vita vya wenyewe kwa wenyewe,dalili zimeanza kunyionyesha kwamba vita hiyo itajirudia tena kwa kuanzishwa/chochewa na majimbo ya kusini - bottom line is: uwezi kusema US na UK ziko 100% immune to rebellion, as I said ni suala la muda tu.
US na UK ziko more stable than Russia. Russia hadi sasa kuna wafungwa waliotaka kujitenga na waliofanya ugaidi serikali kupitia FSB ndio inapambana nao. UK na US hakuna yeyote yuko jail kwa kuleta fujo za muungano
 
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