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First Minister John Swinney units out newest plan for independence referendum

By Editorial Board Published September 4, 2025 5 Min Read
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First Minister John Swinney units out newest plan for independence referendum

First Minister John Swinney has referred to as on the UK authorities to agree to a different referendum on Scottish independence if a majority of SNP MSPs are elected on the 2026 Holyrood election.

Mr Swinney hopes to repeat the occasion’s success in 2011, which led to the 2014 independence referendum.

That poll, through which a 55-45% majority of Scots voted to stay a part of the UK, was described on the time as being a “once in a generation” alternative.

Responding to opponents who say it’s too quickly for an additional poll, the primary minister stated: “By 2030, there will be one million young Scots eligible to vote who were too young in 2014.

“A few of them won’t even have been born then. That looks like a era to me.”

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Scotland is dealing with a “pivotal moment”, he insisted, as he advised supporters at an occasion in Edinburgh that Westminster governments have “failed to deliver higher living standards”.

Waiting for a future within the UK “under Labour, under Tory, or as is looking increasingly likely, Nigel Farage”, the SNP chief went on to declare: “I would not be doing my duty were I not to offer people a very different choice.”

His feedback got here because the Scottish authorities revealed a brand new paper calling on the UK authorities to “make a clear commitment to respect the people of Scotland’s right to decide their future”.

The Scottish authorities “believes that it is a fundamental feature of Scottish parliamentary democracy that the Scottish people can decide to hold a referendum through their votes in Scottish parliament elections”, the paper added.

It went on to emphasize the significance of the UK authorities and parliament “recognising and giving effect to that decision as they did in 2014″.

Mr Swinney noted the 2014 referendum “passed off following a majority SNP win within the 2011 election”.

He added: “That’s the precedent – and that’s what I’m decided to repeat.”

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Chatting with journalists after his speech, Mr Swinney stated the occasion’s place was that one other referendum required a majority as a result of Westminster “ignored” earlier pro-independence majorities in 2016 and 2021.

“I’m simply looking at reality, saying at what time, at what moment did an independence referendum happen?” he stated.

“It happened in 2014, after an election in which the SNP won a majority of seats in the Scottish parliament on our own and I’m advancing the argument, which I think has got a lot of substance, because it relies on the principles of precedent.”

He set out his aim at a time when he stated, “giving people a choice over their future has never been more important, more urgent or more necessary”.

He stated: “At this pivotal moment in our story as a country – as our world changes rapidly around us, and as Westminster moves ever further away from the daily priorities of people in Scotland – let us come together and demand a say over our future.”

The UK authorities has turned down requests from successive SNP first ministers for a second referendum, regardless of the Scottish elections in 2016 and 2021 each returning a majority of pro-independence MSPs.

A UK authorities spokesperson stated: “This is simply not a priority for Scots. The UK government’s priority is delivering for people in Scotland.

“The Scottish authorities must be targeted on working with us on our Plan for Change: to develop the financial system, enhance our public providers, and put extra money in individuals’s pockets – that’s what Scots wish to see.”

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