The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland does not have it power to hold a new Referendum on independence without consent of British government.
Referee setback for Scotsman government’s campaign to secede from the United Kingdom.
The High Court ruled that the Scottish Parliament “does not have power to legislate for Referendum on Scottish Independence”.
The semi-Scottish independent government He wants a referendum next October with The question “Should Scotland be an independent country?”
Conservative Party across the UK government in London refuses to agree to a vote, saying that the question is settled in The 2014 referendum saw Scottish voters reject independence.
Wednesday’s ruling is unlikely to end the long-running feud over The issue.