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Scotland Launches New Independence Referendum Campaign

2026-03-24| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
Scotland Launches New Independence Referendum Campaign

The SNP government announces a fresh push for Scottish independence following changed political circumstances post-Brexit.

Scotland's Call: The Independence Question Returns

The Scottish National Party government in Edinburgh formally announced in February 2026 the launch of a new campaign for Scottish independence, arguing that the changed political circumstances since the 2014 referendum — particularly Brexit, which Scotland voted against by 62 percent, and sustained polling showing majority support for independence among Scottish voters — justify a renewed democratic exercise on Scotland's constitutional future. The announcement was accompanied by the publication of a White Paper on independence that attempts to address the questions about currency, EU membership, and economic viability that critics of independence raised most effectively in 2014.

The central argument of the new independence case is that Scotland's values — on social policy, immigration, climate, and European cooperation — are increasingly divergent from those reflected in UK government policy, and that self-governance is the only reliable mechanism through which Scottish democratic choices can be implemented consistently. The currency question, which undermined the 2014 case when the Scottish Government's plan to retain sterling was rejected by the UK government, is addressed in the 2026 White Paper through a proposal for a transitional period with sterling followed by the creation of a new Scottish currency, with the long-term aspiration of EU membership including eventual adoption of the euro.

The UK government in London rejected the claim that changed circumstances justify a new referendum and reiterated its position that the 2014 vote was a 'once in a generation' decision that should not be revisited within a decade. The legal authority for holding a binding referendum without Westminster consent remains contested following the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling that the Scottish Parliament cannot legislate for an independence referendum unilaterally. The Scottish Government's strategy for navigating this constitutional impasse — potentially through a 'de facto referendum' at the next Scottish Parliament election — has been received sceptically by legal experts.

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