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petewishart | Musings and mutterings from Perthshire petewishart Musings and mutterings from Perthshire Menu Skip to content Home About De facto referendum is the only route to Scottish independence LET me put this out there straight away. A de facto referendum is just about the worst possible way to settle the constitutional future of Scotland. Let me also put it another way. A de facto referendum is now the only way we’re going to be able to settle the constitutional future of Scotland. The issues and potential difficulties with a de facto referendum are now well-known and familiar. From the fact that it’s almost certain  Westminster  won’t engage in the exercise (and could ignore any positive outcome) to the sheer challenge of securing 50%-plus of the vote when all other parties will be contesting the next UK election as a normal General Election. Nothing like this has ever been tried in a western democracy before and the risks are huge. If we fail to pull it off...

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