The UK’s highest court is set to deliver its judgment on whether the Scottish Parliament can legislate for a second independence referendum.
for the court to issue a ruling on, saying the question of the Bill’s competence should not be “farmed out” to the Supreme Court.
Ahead of the ruling, a Scottish Government spokeswoman said: “There is a substantial majority in the Scottish Parliament in favour of an independence referendum and therefore a clear democratic mandate.
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