"In the spirit of co-operation"
Nicola Sturgeon is calling on the UK Government to agree to another Scottish independence referendum later, "in the spirit of co-operation".
Closing the Scottish National Party conference, the party leader told her members democracy "must - and will - prevail".
Scotland's First Minister's also criticised Boris Johnson and his administration for their stance on immigration, Brexit and cuts to Universal Credit:
The UK Government remains opposed to another vote.
Speaking yesterday, Sturgeon admitted the pandemic needs to be brought under control before it could take place:
📣 @NicolaSturgeon: "I'm very confident that when this question is next put, people in Scotland will vote Yes.
— Yes (@YesScot) September 12, 2021
One of the reasons is that we've seen how all of the things that were said by the No campaign in 2014 turned out to be false."
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