The Scots, like the Quebecers, had proven less keen on using the weapon of secession than on having it around
The NP Comment newsletter from columnist Colby Cosh and NP Comment editors tackles the important topics with boldness, verve and wit. Get NP Platformed delivered to your inbox weekdays by 4 p.m. ET.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails or any newsletter. Postmedia Network Inc.
Given these political conditions, you would think Sturgeon, aged just 52 and facing no apparent rival or self-evident successor, was just getting warmed up. But she discovered the inherent challenges of leading a political party that has a concrete, specific paramount goal — secession from the United Kingdom — along with an ideology and practical political responsibilities.
Britain’s exit from the European Union in 2016 gave new life to the cause of independence, but it was much too soon to consider another referendum. After the SNP’s strong 2021 electoral showing, Sturgeon announced that she had an “indisputable mandate” for a hypothetical IndyRef 2.0. Her party renewed the blizzard of white papers and think-tank independence schemes that had preceded the 2014 referendum, and she tried to convince the U.K.
When the court disagreed, having nary the slightest smidgen of a pretext for telling Sturgeon anything else, she declared that the next U.K. general election would be a “de facto” independence referendum. If you’re a little fatigued just reading the word “referendum” over and over again, imagine what Scottish voters feel like. The SNP itself, whose various jobholders know there is nowhere for the party to go but down, showed signs of rejecting Sturgeon’s pushing of the pace on independence.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon leaves post after eight yearsThe announcement caught political observers by surprise amid criticism of her drive to make it easier for people to legally change genders
Read more »
Opinion: Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation offers a moment to affirm the perils of Scottish independenceThe first minister’s departure exposes new uncertainties about Scottish sovereignty efforts – and a reminder of the many uncertainties they pose to both the U.K. and Scotland
Read more »
Scotland’s leader Nicola Sturgeon to resign amid series of political setbacksMs. Sturgeon’s departure raises questions about a future referendum on Scottish independence
Read more »
How row over trans rights sparked a crisis for Scotland's leader Nicola SturgeonThe row over rights of a transgender rapist has prompted accusations that the Scottish government had misjudged public sentiment.
Read more »
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon leaves post after eight yearsThe announcement caught political observers by surprise amid criticism of her drive to make it easier for people to legally change genders
Read more »
How row over trans rights sparked a crisis for Scotland's leader Nicola SturgeonThe row over rights of a transgender rapist has prompted accusations that the Scottish government had misjudged public sentiment.
Read more »