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Has Spanish Internal Politics Scuppered Scotland's Hopes Of Staying In The Eu?
The Spanish authorities don't want any precedent set by Scotland to be used by the Catalans.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This isn't really 'news'; Scots have known about the Catalan fly-in-the-ointment possibility for years.
Problems are there to be overcome. After all, had the Scottish electorate voted for independence in 2014, the country would already be well on the way to separation from the UK and the Spanish government could ‘go hang’, as they say! The exact same can be said should there be another such independence referendum north of the border.
Problems are there to be overcome. After all, had the Scottish electorate voted for independence in 2014, the country would already be well on the way to separation from the UK and the Spanish government could ‘go hang’, as they say! The exact same can be said should there be another such independence referendum north of the border.
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