This was first posted on Facebook on 22nd January 2020, with support from my Ko-Fi network.
The democratic case for a second Scottish referendum on independence is pretty clear.
In November 2014, 55.5% of those in Scotland who voted – a shade under 47% of the total electorate, given an 84.5% turnout – voted for Scotland to Remain in the UK. This following a campaign by Labour, the Tories, & the LibDems, which pushed very strongly by both direct and indirect campaigning, that if Scotland became independent, Scotland would no longer be a member of the EU.
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