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First Minister of Scotland in Scotland's independence is assured as ever


A pair of Scottish flags and propaganda posters in Eyemouth, Scotland.  Archival photo
GLASGOW (Scotland), October 15 -. RIA Novosti, Maria Tabak First Minister of Scotland, and the head of the Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon said that now more than ever believe in that one day Scotland becomes independent, but noted that it will happen only when the majority of Scots consider it the best way for your country.
Two days ago Sturgeon announced that next week will be published a draft bill for a new referendum on Scottish independence.
Cities of the world.  Edinburgh.  Archival photo
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"This year marks 30 years since I joined our party ... All these 30 years, I have no doubt that Scotland will one day become an independent country. And I now believe it's more than kogda-libo before," - said Sturgeon whose big it completes three-day conference of the Scottish national party in Glasgow.
"But I always knew that this happens only when the majority of our fellow citizens believe that independence - the best way to build together a better future", - she noted.
Sturgeon recalled that in 2014 the Scots voted against independence, but this is explained by the fact that much of what independence "no" believed that the preservation of a part of the United Kingdom is economically justified to do this. But after the referendum on EU membership, which voted in favor of the British withdrawal from the EU, the situation has changed dramatically, according to the first minister of the region.
"Of course, independence will bring us their problems, as well as all independent countries in the world, but when solutions are our independence." - Said Sturgeon.
She again promised that he would seek from the British government to prevent "hard" Brexit, that is, out of the common European economic space.
"But if it refuses, no doubt: Scotland should have the opportunity to choose a better future. And I'll do anything to her was such an opportunity. If such a time comes, not because we do not respect the result of the referendum in 2014. This will happen because that promises of Scotland data in 2014 have not been implemented, "- she said.

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