Skip to main content
Gifts from The Morning Star
Majority say Westminster should not block a second Scottish independence vote

MORE THAN 40 per cent of people are against Westminster blocking a Scottish independence referendum, according to a new nationwide poll.

The Opinium research, published yesterday, revealed that 41 per cent agreed Westminster should not veto the right of the Scottish government to hold a second referendum in the next five years. In Scotland the number rises to 46 per cent. By contrast, only 32 per cent across Britain believe it should.

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said earlier this week that the  Labour Party’s national leadership would leave the choice to the Scottish Parliament. Some Scottish Labour figures criticised his comments, saying Labour should do everything in its power to block a second independence referendum.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
First Minister of Scotland John Swinney speaking to activists as he joins Katy Loudon, SNP candidate in the upcoming Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election on 5 June, at Alloway Gardens bus stop, Hamilton, May 3, 2025
Britain / 7 May 2025
7 May 2025
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar during First Minister's Q
Features / 30 December 2024
30 December 2024
As polls show Scottish Labour’s support crumbling and Reform rising even among independence supporters, an urgent need emerges for an alternative based on public investment paid for by radical progressive taxation, argues VINCE MILLS
People take part in a Believe in Scotland march and rally in
Britain / 8 December 2024
8 December 2024