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Scotland leader says poll victory will provide mandate to negotiate independence

Humza Yousaf discards predecessor’s plan to use next UK election as a de facto referendum
Humza Yousaf sought to rally SNP members, who are impatient with a lack of progress towards independence

Winning a majority of Scottish seats at the next UK general election will be a mandate to start negotiations with London on how to achieve independence, Scottish National party leader Humza Yousaf has said.

Scotland’s first minister has dropped his predecessor Nicola Sturgeon’s plan to use the poll as a de facto referendum. He said instead it would be up to the UK government to decide whether to agree to another plebiscite or open talks on ending Scotland’s 316-year union with England.

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