Scotland formally ask for referendum

Scottish Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Friday in a letter asked her British colleague Theresa May for a new referendum on Scotland's independence.

Sturgeon wrote in May that Scotland a referendum must now get it 'seems inevitable that the UK, the EU, including the domestic market of the union leave. 'She emphasized as Scottish media that this is very much against the will of the Scots. The United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum will also 'have a significant impact on our economy, our society and our place in the world. '

In a referendum on independence in 2014 voted more than 55 per cent of Scottish voters against secession from the United Kingdom. When there was no United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum. In the referendum on the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum voted more than 62 per cent of Scottish voters against leaving the EU in June 2016.