IndyRef2: Second Scottish independence referendum needs Westminster's approval, Supreme Court rules

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IndyRef2: Second Scottish independence referendum needs Westminster's approval, Supreme Court rules
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Scotland cannot hold a second independence referendum without first getting the approval of the UK government, Supreme Court judges have ruled.

But the pro-independence SNP, which has led the country since 2007, believes it has a mandate to hold a fresh vote because of its continued success in elections - the majority of members in the Scottish Parliament back independence - and because of the change in circumstances since Brexit.First Minister Nicola Sturgeon began her attempts to get approval for a new referendum - dubbed IndyRef2 - in 2017 by asking then-prime minister Theresa May for a Section 30 order.

But she and subsequent UK PMs have refused, leading to today's court case on whether the Scottish Parliament could pass a bill to hold a referendum without the nod from Westminster.

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