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Scottish First Minister Says a May Majority Means New Independence Push

Scottish First Minister Says a May Majority Means New Independence Push
Scottish First Minister John Swinney speaking to media at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh earlier this month. (AP)

Sunday, 18 January 2026 06:17 AM EST

Scotland's first minister, John Swinney, said on Sunday ⁠he would call for another independence referendum if his SNP won a majority in May's Scottish parliament elections, a result he added could end Keir Starmer's premiership.

Swinney, leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party ‍which has governed Scotland for nearly 19 ‍years, appealed to independence-minded voters to hand his party a big majority in May, when Wales ⁠will also vote in Welsh parliament elections and some voters in England will take part in local polls.

In a ​referendum in 2014, Scots rejected ending the more than 300-year-old union with England by 55% to 45%, but nationalists argue that the vote ‍for Brexit two years later, which the majority of Scottish voters ⁠opposed, changed everything.

Asked by Sky News whether winning a majority in May would be a green light to demanding another independence referendum, Swinney said: "Yes ... I am being straightforward ... if people in Scotland ⁠want Scotland to become ​independent the SNP has ⁠got to do really well in this forthcoming election."

Britain's top court has ‍ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold a second referendum on independence without approval from ‌the British parliament, but Swinney said he believed Starmer would not be prime minister by the end of the year.

"The ⁠United ​Kingdom is allegedly ‍a partnership of equals, so Scotland has a democratic right to decide our own future and secondly if ‍I win a majority ... I don't think Keir Starmer will be the prime minister."

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Scotland's first minister, John Swinney, said on Sunday ⁠he would call for another independence referendum if his SNP won a majority in May's Scottish parliament elections, a result he added could end Keir Starmer's premiership.Swinney, leader of the pro-independence...
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