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Scotland drafts new independence referendum in bid to beat Brexit

By Bloomberg
Published: October 20, 2016, 6:10pm

Scotland is taking a step toward another referendum on independence by preparing legislation that could be enacted should the semi-autonomous government in Edinburgh decide Brexit is undermining its political and economic interests.

The draft bill on a vote was published for consultation on Thursday, a week after Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned British Prime Minister Theresa May she wasn’t bluffing about seeking to withdraw from the three-centuries-old U.K. if Brexit negotiations don’t take into account Scotland’s position. The bill doesn’t mean an imminent vote, but it would speed the process should Sturgeon decide to pursue one.

“This government was elected on a specific manifesto pledge that the Scottish Parliament should be able to consider an independence referendum if there was a material change in circumstances, such as Scotland being taken out of the European Union against its will,” Sturgeon said in a statement ahead of the publication. “The country now faces exactly that prospect, including the likelihood of it being a hard Brexit with all the additional damage that will do to Scotland’s economy and jobs.”

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