Pleased the strategy I’ve advocated for has now been adopted & the legality of a @scotparl #indyref2 bill will be tested in court with a fallback position. Important to note that the political mandate to hold #indyref2 is already won. https://t.co/2OtCNVvlNW
— Joanna Cherry QC (@joannaccherry) June 28, 2022
. @AlexSalmond : “I welcome that we now have some clarity of purpose on independence and that a starting gun has finally been fired with a clear timetable leading to 19th October next year." https://t.co/nY225XMqmb
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) June 28, 2022
Wings over Scotland leva máis de catro anos explicando que a legalidade ou non dun referendo vai ser determinada en Tribunais 👀 https://t.co/tpL0z8Z60P
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) June 28, 2022
Carta de Nicola Sturgeon a Boris Johnson#Indyref2 https://t.co/NIUuUjDZV1
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) June 28, 2022
Este paso é fundamental no anuncio que fixo onte Nicola Sturgeon.
— Pilar Fernandez (@pilaraymara) June 29, 2022
Prevendo que os unionistas poden levar a tribunais a convocatoria, a Fiscal escocesa puxo en marcha a sección 33 da Acta de Escocia e iniciou consulta legar co Tribunal Supremo (trámite que foi aceptado xa) https://t.co/HfHYuBlKgv
⚖️ The full text of the Scottish Independence Referendum Bill, announced in Holyrood today: https://t.co/mJ5Z7WeGDU
— PeatWorrier (@PeatWorrier) June 28, 2022
I welcome that Nicola Sturgeon has now made SNP Policy exactly what I was booed for proposing at the SNP Conference in 2019. #PlanB pic.twitter.com/HNdwyGQ4d4
— Christopher McEleny (@ChrisMcEleny) June 28, 2022
So this is set to be a legal battle...
— mandy rhodes (@holyroodmandy) June 28, 2022
This afternoon, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom received a reference by the Lord Advocate under paragraph 34 of Schedule 6 to the Scotland Act 1998 under the Supreme Court’s devolution jurisdiction. More information is available on our website: https://t.co/JwmKMDssd2
— UK Supreme Court (@UKSupremeCourt) June 28, 2022
The independence referendum will be consultative and a majority 'yes' vote will not make Scotland independent. Legislation would need to be published by both UK and Scottish government to then make Scotland independent. Question as in 2014 and date would be 19th October 2023.
— mandy rhodes (@holyroodmandy) June 28, 2022
ISP Statement on independence referendum announcement
🔊 "Will the YES movement be united?'
— ALBA Party (@AlbaParty) June 28, 2022
– Listen to ALBA Party Leader, @AlexSalmond on BBC Radio Scotland's #Drivetime with @BBCJohnBeattie #ScottishIndependence2023 #Indyref2023 #ALBAStandsForScotland 🏴 pic.twitter.com/HTKxPawCTc
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