Scottish independence: supreme court ‘no’ leaves Sturgeon looking for solutions
First minister has always said she seeks gold standard' of legality for second vote - so where does ruling leave SNP?
The day began with one question settled unequivocally - no, the Scottish parliament cannot legislate to hold a second independence referendum without the UK government's approval. But it ends with a new tranche of imponderables around the constitutional question, none of them likely to be resolved in the near future.
At her hastily convened press conference, not two hours after the supreme court gave its judgment on the legality of her proposed referendum bill, Sturgeon told reporters that further detail on her plan to put the independence question to the electorate at the next general election was slight because of the need for time to reflect and discuss as a party.
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