BBC Question Time: Scottish Furious at Nicola Sturgeon in 2023 IndyRef2 Push-“No, No Means!” | Politics | News

The BBC Question Time came back yesterday when Fiona Bruce traveled to Inverness, Scotland. Ms. Bruce is an award-winning Scottish National Party leader Angus Robertson, Scottish National Party Chairman Craig Hoy, Labor Party Shadow Social Security Secretary Pam Duncan Grancy, and Spectator Editor Fraser Nelson. Stand-up comedy Susie McCabe has joined Invanes.

Passionate panelists and a vibrant audience immediately turned their attention to the issue of Scottish independence after the question of whether an independence referendum would take place in 2023.

After politicians and other panelists took their place, the audience said: [but] I hope there isn’t. “

He added:

“It doesn’t mean one, no, no. We’re already discussing it.

“But secondly, I think we all agree that we want the best for Scotland in this room.

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“Do we really want a society divided in the middle?

“Currently we’re talking about about 50:50 … we’re talking about fine margins here.”

Audiences continued to argue that decisive support for the independence referendum could support the move.

His comments were made a few days after Ms. Sturgeon announced that she would hold a second Scottish independence referendum on October 23, next year.

Polls will come within 10 years after the Scottish decisively choose to stay 55% to 45% in the 315-year-old coalition.

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Despite describing the 2014 referendum as a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” for separatists, Ms. Sturgeon told MSP: People you decide. “

Sturgeon also revealed that the SNP will explicitly challenge the next general election on the IndyRef2 platform if the Supreme Court decides that Hollyood is not authorized to conduct an independent referendum.

However, in a poll conducted by YouGov on Thursday, only 34% of Scottish people believe that a referendum should be held in October 2023.

Other audiences also remained smoked in the debate.

One man said:

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“As a country financially, we are really in trouble.

“You’re going to spend countless millions on a referendum that might happen, maybe not.”

However, other audiences have expressed support for Sturgeon’s plan to vote in 2023.

One gentleman pointed out that the SNP and the independent MSP from the Greens occupy the majority of Holyrood’s seats.

Another audience argued that after Britain’s departure from the EU, Boris Johnson would argue that the British government was “lurking” to the right, and then the British husband would vote for Scotland for a serious relationship with Britain. ..

Ms. Bruce will return to the TV screen next Thursday when the BBC’s host joins the panelists and audience in Barnsley, South Yorkshire.