This Article is From Jun 25, 2016

Green Kingmakers See Scottish Independence Vote Determined By Public Appetite

Green Kingmakers See Scottish Independence Vote Determined By Public Appetite

Scotland's First Minister and Leader of the Scottish National Party, Nicola Sturgeon, reacts as leaves after voting at a polling station at Broomhouse Community Hall in east Glasgow. (AFP Photo)

EDINBURGH: Scotland's devolved government is right to start preparing legislation for a new independence referendum after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, but a new vote should be decided by "clear public appetite" for one, a spokesman for the the Scottish Greens said today.

The Green party is the kingmaker for the pro-independence Scottish National Party, which is two seats shy of a majority at Scotland's devolved parliament.

"It is too soon to say whether and when a further referendum on Scottish independence will take place, but in the wake of the EU referendum result few people will doubt that it must be on the table," a spokesman for the party told Reuters.

Scotland voted 62 to 38 percent to remain in the EU in a referendum on Thursday, sharply contrasting with Britain's overall 52-48 percent vote to leave, a result which has left the country and its allies in shock and opened the possibility of further rupture within the UK itself.

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