The hon. Member has hit the nail on the head. The referendum door is slammed shut, and there are three ways that the SNP Government at Holyrood could trigger a plebiscite on Scottish independence. Of course, the resignation of the First Minister was very awkward and difficult, but a majority of two thirds of MSPs can vote, or by using section 31A of the Scotland Act 1998 the two-thirds majority can be altered to a simple majority. That was not communicated properly in light of the Supreme Court, and those who did not communicate it properly should have set the record straight or at least apologised. I think they should set the record straight so that MPs, MSPs and the wider public clearly understand that point.
Scotland: Further Independence Referendum
Proceeding contribution from
Angus Brendan MacNeil
(Independent (affiliation))
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 21 November 2023.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Scotland: Further Independence Referendum.
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