First Minister Humza Yousaf said previously that independence must become the ‘settled will’ of the Scottish people.
First Minister Humza Yousaf’s plans for independence were due to be put before SNP members at the party conference
SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn signed onto the First Minister’s motion stating their preferred course of action on independence The same debate would also include a motion that would see the 2026 Holyrood election treated as a “de facto referendum”, with a majority of votes for independence-supporting parties being enough for Scotland to become independent.Meanwhile, another survey by Panelbase for The Sunday Times found 47% of Scots believed no result at a general election would be enough for a mandate for Scottish independence.
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