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Would brits in EU get a vote in indy ref 2?

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newstart1234 · 14/06/2022 07:15

I can't remember if the SNP supported brits in the EU/EU nationals in UK getting a vote in the Brexit ref and, as they seem to be seriously planning indy ref 2 now, does anyone know if they will be pushing for brits in the EU getting a vote? Will the right to vote be only based on residency in Scotland? And if so, will EU/non-EU citizens get a vote?

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Mousemat25 · 12/07/2022 23:02

There are a range of options. New currency, keep sterling (formal union with the rUK or not), join the euro (will probably have to do this at some point if they want to join the EU). SNP haven’t yet announced which of the equally bad options they are going to take.

BinBandit · 12/07/2022 23:11

beachcitygirl · 12/07/2022 21:46

@BinBandit that's utter bs.
It wasn't . It was in a foreword written by a long since discredited idiot. A bit like Boris' oven ready deal or dead in a ditch ego-driven narcissist male politicians say anything.

Sturgeon is a fiscally cautious responsible politician.

But regardless.

Like I said previously vote as you please but you can't disallow others the chance to do so or it's no longer a union but a conquered state.

You may be happy with that - the voting public are not. Thus 4 successive snp governments

The foreword is part of the white paper and that discredited idiot is the one that all you numpties voted with for independence. Just as history will show sturgeon and her cronies for the incompetent, dishonest, sleekit bunch of absolute morons that they are.

beachcitygirl · 13/07/2022 02:32

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