Just over a hundred years ago, the rights of women in the UK were still entirely decided by men. Women didn’t have the vote (a small minority would be given it in 1918, but most would have another decade to wait), there were no women in Parliament, and women basically had no say in anything that […]
Just over a hundred years ago, the rights of women in the UK were still entirely decided by men. Women didn’t have the vote (a small minority would be given it in 1918, but most would have another decade to wait), there were no women in Parliament, and women basically had no say in anything that […]
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If the people of Scotland elect a pro-independence majority of MSPs to the Scottish Parliament this coming election, do you believe this should give the Scottish Parliament the democratic legitimacy to hold a referendum on Scottish independence?
Total Vote: 492
Yes, I think a pro-independence majority elected to the Scottish parliament should grant the authority and legitimacy to the parliament to hold a referendum on Scottish independence.
76.2 %
No, I think the Scottish parliament must get the permission of the UK Government to hold a referendum on Scottish independence
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