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Scotland’s Sturgeon harks back to independence

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EDINBURGH: Scotland’s leader cautioned Britain on Friday that its willingness to avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland after Brexit meant the issue of frontiers could never be used again as an argument against Scottish independence.


Nicola Sturgeon, in comments on Twitter following a overnight breakthrough on Brexit between Britain and the European Union, also said that whatever concessions had been made to Northern Ireland should also apply to Scotland.


The overnight deal was possible after Northern Irish allies of the Conservative government gave a cautious sign-off to a deal which it said meant Britain would leave the single market and customs union without a return to a hard Northern Irish border with EU member Ireland.


Scots, together with Londoners and the Northern Irish, voted to stay in the EU in June 2016’s referendum, but were outgunned by votes in the rest of the United Kingdom.


The vote to leave the European Union came as a second blow for Sturgeon and her party which, in another referendum in 2014, had been thwarted in a drive for Scottish independence.


Following national election losses in June, Sturgeon has pushed back the possibility of another independence referendum until the terms of Brexit are clear.


— Reuters


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