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Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants to hold a second vote on the country’s independence, three years after the previous unsuccessful referendum attempt to do that.
British Prime Minister Theresa May says that would cause more economic uncertainty.
In this edition of Business Line we analyse the economic case for Scottish independence, looking at the country’s assets including oil and gas, whisky and salmon, and its potential as a leading tourist destination, perhaps with a boost from Norway.
Scottish independence: May set to refuse referendum until after Brexit https://t.co/zzcx20Ha2h
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 15, 2017
Scotland deserves an informed choice on our future once the terms of Brexit are known. Read my speech here. #scotrefhttps://t.co/42hq4RmgKs
— Nicola Sturgeon (@NicolaSturgeon) March 13, 2017
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