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Scotland independence: UK Supreme Court hears case for a second referendum on secession from London

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Sturgeon said that if the courts blocked a referendum, “we put our case to people in an election or we give up on Scottish democracy”.

Added on the 11/10/2022 08:57:20 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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