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Corbyn says second Scottish Indy Ref ‘not a good idea’ but it’s ‘not up to parliament to block it’

The Canary by The Canary
15 August 2019
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Jeremy Corbyn has said it is not up to the UK parliament to block a second Scottish independence referendum.

However, the Labour leader said he does not think a second poll is a good idea, and that he would advise against it.

His comments come after shadow chancellor John McDonnell said a Labour government would not block a future referendum on Scottish independence.

The party in Scotland has campaigned against holding another vote, with Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard having previously indicated that it would refuse to grant Holyrood the power to stage one.

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Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Labour would not block a second independence referendum (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Asked if he agrees with McDonnell, Corbyn told the BBC: “It’s not up to Parliament to block it, but it’s up to Parliament to make a point about whether it’s a good idea or not.

“I do not think it’s a good idea”

He added: “My view is that I’m not in favour of Scottish independence; the referendum did take place and a decision was reached on that.

“What I’d much rather is a Labour government given the chance to ensure that Scotland also gets the investment it needs, also gets the social justice it needs, and also gets the job opportunities for young people which have been denied.”

McDonnell was criticised by Labour’s MSP group at Holyrood following his comments at an Edinburgh Festival Fringe event.

Corbyn said: “I would advise that we don’t have another referendum, I’m not in support of Scottish independence. What I am in support of is justice for Scotland, and that means investment in Scotland by a Labour government for the whole of the UK.”

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  1. JC4PM says:
    7 years ago

    Scotland has a case for independence if we leave the EU, as they voted on the premise that we were staying in. The way to keep them is not to deny them a referendum, which would be undemocratic and smack of bullying, but to treat them as they should be treated so that they want to stay, which I believe would be to the benefit of all.

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