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Date of birth November 26,1976
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Position Member of the Scottish Parliament
Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2016
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Donald Angus Cameron
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Donald Andrew John Cameron MSP is a Scottish Conservative Party politician, who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Highlands and Islands region since 2016. He currently serves as the Scottish Conservative's Shadow Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture since May 2021.

Nicola Sturgeon unveils case for Scottish independence

Jun 13,2022 9:10 pm

Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled what she called a " refreshed" case for independence.

She told a press conference in Edinburgh that her government had an " indisputable mandate" for a second independence referendum.

Ms Sturgeon was launching.

Downing Street said now was not The Time for another independence referendum.

And opposition parties accused the Scottish Government of being obsessed with independence.

The First Minister said it was now time to set out " a different and better vision" for Scotland.

She Said it was time to talk abut independence And Then to make that choice.

Ms Sturgeon insisted she won last May's election with a " clear commitment to give The People of Scotland The Choice of becoming an independent country" and that Holyrood had a " decisive majority" of MSPs in favour of independence.

" The Scottish Parliament therefore has an indisputable democratic mandate, " she added.

However, she conceded that a future referendum faced challenges, including what she described as an issue of process. She Said Holyrood's power to hold a vote was " contested".

If a referendum bill was introduced without Westminster agreement it could be challenged in the courts.

Before the 2014 referendum, the Scottish Government struck an agreement with the UK government which transferred authority on a temporary basis to Holyrood. This Was called a section 30 order.

The UK government has So Far shown no indication that it would be willing to do so again.

Ms Sturgeon said any referendum " must be lawful" and that only parties opposed to independence would benefit from doubt about The Process .

" If this UK government had any respect at All for democracy, the issue of legality would be put beyond doubt, as in 2014, " she added.

She Said she had made clear to Prime Minister Boris Johnson that she was " ready to discuss the terms of such an order at any time".

The First Minister said her government had a mandate for another referendum, adding: " If We Are to uphold democracy here in Scotland, we must forge a way forward if necessary without a section 30 order. "

An update on the Scottish Government 's plans for holding a referendum would follow soon, she added.

Ms Sturgeon said the independence papers would set The Scene for The Debate about Scotland's future in the UK.

She Said they would cover how Scotland can benefit from the " massive opportunities" independence would present, but also address The Challenges and not shy away from tough questions.

She Said independence would put " the levers that determine success into Our Own hands" and away from Westminster - which was taking Scotland " in the wrong direction".

The First Paper - called - makes comparisons between Scotland and other European Countries - All of which Ms Sturgeon said were independent, wealthier and fairer than the UK.

Subsequent papers will look at a areas including currency, tax and spend, defence, Social Security and pensions, and EU membership and trade.

Ms Sturgeon was joined at The Press conference by Patrick Harvie , the co-leader of the Scottish Green Party and a member of the Scottish cabinet.

The SNP and The Greens are both pro-independence and struck a power sharing arrangement at Holyrood after Last Year 's election.

Mr Harvie said Scotland " could chart a different future" with independence and set out A Vision for a greener, fairer and more prosperous Scotland.

Downing Street again rejected the case for an independence referendum. The Prime Minister 's spokesman said: " The UK government's position is that now is not The Time to be talking about another referendum. "

He added: " We Are confident that The People of Scotland want and expect their governments to be Working Together to Focus On issues like the global cost-of-living challenges, war in Europe and the issues that matter to their families and their communities. "

Scottish Conservative MSP Donald Cameron said the vast majority did not want the " distraction" of another referendum.

He Said The Public wanted 100% of the government's focus to be on Covid recovery, the cost-of-living crisis, and supporting the health service.

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said Ms Sturgeon's speech was " a disappointing return to the politics of the past" adding that the majority were opposed to independence.

He Said the First Minister should not " turn her back" on important issues in order to " Focus On her own obsession" with independence.

Alex Cole-Hamilton, the Scottish Lib Dem leader, said the First Minister " must be wired to The Moon if she thinks that Breaking Up the UK is the priority for people".

Why is this renewed push for independence happening? Because The People of Scotland voted for it. There is plenty opposition to, and concern about, a second referendum but it remains an inescapable fact that in Last Year 's Holyrood elections voters returned a majority of MSPs, both SNP and Green, who had pledged to hold one.

The Last time that happened, there was a referendum. If that was the accepted trigger then, Why Not now?

That is primarily A Question for Boris Johnson . If his party regarded a pro-referendum majority at Holyrood in 2012 as a mandate, Why Not now?

Today the SNP leader did not or could not detail The Alternative path she intends to follow if Mr Johnson persists in his refusal.

There are also difficult questions for both Ms Sturgeon and Mr Johnson about the " why" as well as the " how" of independence.

Among those for independence supporters, is it sensible to ditch nuclear weapons with a belligerent Russia at large? Can green energy really replace oil as the engine of the Scottish economy? If leaving the EU has damaged the UK, why wouldn't leaving an even older and more entrenched union be much worse for Scotland?

For supporters of The Union , aren't the comparisons with other small European nations set out in today's Paper an indictment of British failure? Why has the UK, and Scotland within it, performed so poorly on GDP, income inequality, poverty, productivity and other indicators set out in the document?

In 2014 the prospectus for an independent Scotland was subject to rigorous and detailed scrutiny. Ms Sturgeon's aim with these papers is to ensure the same scrutiny is applied to the UK.



Source of news: bbc.com

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