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independence referendum without a s. 30 Order?
Not exact matches
A Brexit would mean the UK being temporarily out of the Single Market and would revive Scotland's
independence claim with a probable
referendum organized
without delay.
While the UK Government has legitimised the Scottish Government and supported the Scottish
Independence referendum as a highly democratic exercise, Spain stands out as remaining normatively inflexible
without, so far, even contemplating any dialogue with the presidents of the Catalan and Basque Autonomies.
Indeed, I argue that the dual outcomes of last year's
independence referendum of devo - max and greater success for the SNP in Westminster elections, coupled with the peculiar current polling arithmetic whereby no government can be formed
without the backing of Scottish nationalists, leads to a situation in which the West Lothian Question is maximised to its greatest possible level of inequity between the UK's constituent nations.