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Sturgeon to seek approval for second Scots independence vote

Scottish first minister's move threatens to open another front as UK govt prepares to trigger "Brexit"

Published Mon, Mar 13, 2017 · 09:50 PM

Edinburgh, Scotland

SCOTTISH First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she'll start the legal process of preparing for a second independence referendum, threatening to open another front as the UK government prepares to trigger "Brexit".

Scotland, which voted to remain in the European Union (EU), "stands at a hugely important crossroads" as a result of the UK decision to leave the bloc, Ms Sturgeon said. The Scottish government repeatedly sought compromise with Prime Minister Theresa May's government, only to be "met with a brick wall of intransigence", Ms Sturgeon told reporters in Edinburgh.

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