Workingman wrote:Shaz, the Scotland Act 2016 does indeed say that, you are right, but what I was reading said they were the Acts of the UK Parliament and as with any such Acts they can be repealed by the UK Parliament.
I understood that the 2016 Act was to reassure the Scots that there would be no interference in its devolved powers from Westminster 'under normal circumstances'.
Threatening to attempt to veto Brexit following the democratic decision of the peoples of the UK steps well outside operating under normal circumstances. It gives the impression that Sturgeon and the SNP are wanting to set the policy of the UK.
It gives the impression that Sturgeon and the SNP are wanting to set the policy of the UK.
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