Sturgeon: come to Scotland

Sturgeon: come to Scotland

World March 19, 2017 14:45

aberdeen - Scottish Prime Minister Nicola Sturgeon has called on British opponents of the brexit move to Scotland. 'Come here, to live, work, invest or study,' she said under great applause from the gathered crowd at a meeting of its Scottish National Party Aberdeen.

Sturgeon wants to hold a referendum on Scottish independence, after the United Kingdom had voted for withdrawal from the EU. However, a majority in Scotland voted against the brexit.

The plan was to hold the referendum between autumn 2017 and spring 2018, at least for the actual brexit. She has already indicated that they want to postpone it if necessary.

According to polls, voting for a new Scottish referendum, 56 per cent of Scots to stay in the UK. That's even one percent more than in the referendum in 2014, when there was already voted on independence.

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, himself a Scot, has suggested that Scotland remains part of the UK, but may close after the brexit separate trade agreements with countries within the European Union. The stated Vice-President of the Scottish National Party there to feel anything.

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