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Scotland's first minister has signed a letter formally asking for powers to hold a second Scottish independence referendum. | Scotland's first minister has signed a letter formally asking for powers to hold a second Scottish independence referendum. |
The Scottish Parliament voted by 69 to 59 on Tuesday in favour of seeking permission for another referendum. | |
Nicola Sturgeon argues Scotland should have the choice on what path to follow in the wake of the Brexit vote. | Nicola Sturgeon argues Scotland should have the choice on what path to follow in the wake of the Brexit vote. |
The UK government has already said it will block a referendum until after the Brexit process has been completed. | The UK government has already said it will block a referendum until after the Brexit process has been completed. |
Prime Minister Theresa May, who met Ms Sturgeon for talks in Glasgow on Monday, has repeatedly insisted that "now is not the time". | Prime Minister Theresa May, who met Ms Sturgeon for talks in Glasgow on Monday, has repeatedly insisted that "now is not the time". |
Analysis by Sarah Smith, Scotland editor | |
Sitting on the sofa, her shoes kicked off, putting the final touches to that letter | |
It couldn't be more different from the very formal portrait of Theresa May signing the Article 50 letter in Downing Street. Very different images - and that is no accident. | |
But while the picture may look quite casual, the contents of this letter are not. | |
In it the first minister asserts that she has a clear mandate to ask for another referendum since the Scottish parliament voted to back her on Tuesday. | |
And she repeats her request for a vote in 18-24 months time. She says by then the shape of the Brexit deal will be clear. | |
But she knows what the prime minister is going to say in reply. | |
Constitutional matters are reserved to Westminster so the Scottish government must ask for the powers to hold such a vote to be transferred to Holyrood under a Section 30 order, as was done before the 2014 referendum. | Constitutional matters are reserved to Westminster so the Scottish government must ask for the powers to hold such a vote to be transferred to Holyrood under a Section 30 order, as was done before the 2014 referendum. |
The Scottish government released a photo of Nicola Sturgeon drafting the letter to Theresa May, with her feet curled up on a sofa at her official residence, Bute House in Edinburgh. | The Scottish government released a photo of Nicola Sturgeon drafting the letter to Theresa May, with her feet curled up on a sofa at her official residence, Bute House in Edinburgh. |
The letter is expected to be sent to Downing Street on Friday. | The letter is expected to be sent to Downing Street on Friday. |
Ms Sturgeon is seeking a referendum between the autumn next year and spring 2019 - but has indicated she would be willing to negotiate the timing. | Ms Sturgeon is seeking a referendum between the autumn next year and spring 2019 - but has indicated she would be willing to negotiate the timing. |
If, as expected, the request is declined, Ms Sturgeon has said she will set out her government's next steps in April, when MSPs return to the Scottish Parliament after the Easter recess. | If, as expected, the request is declined, Ms Sturgeon has said she will set out her government's next steps in April, when MSPs return to the Scottish Parliament after the Easter recess. |
The two-day debate at Holyrood on an independence referendum began last week but was suspended as news of the terror attack at Westminster emerged. | The two-day debate at Holyrood on an independence referendum began last week but was suspended as news of the terror attack at Westminster emerged. |
When it resumed on Tuesday, the minority SNP government was backed by the pro-independence Scottish Greens in the vote, with the Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems opposed. | When it resumed on Tuesday, the minority SNP government was backed by the pro-independence Scottish Greens in the vote, with the Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems opposed. |
Scottish voters rejected independence by 55% to 45% in a referendum in 2014, but Ms Sturgeon believes the UK voting to leave the EU is a material change in circumstances which means people should again be asked the question. | Scottish voters rejected independence by 55% to 45% in a referendum in 2014, but Ms Sturgeon believes the UK voting to leave the EU is a material change in circumstances which means people should again be asked the question. |
While the UK as a whole voted to leave, Scotland voted by 62% to 38% to remain in the EU. | While the UK as a whole voted to leave, Scotland voted by 62% to 38% to remain in the EU. |