In the midst of the Western civilizational crisis and the betrayals by state elites in favor of an out-of-touch, totalitarian plutocracy, real peoples are reawakening their trampled histories, traditions, and identities to reclaim political, economic, and social sovereignty.
Scotland is at the forefront of this awakening of European flesh-and-blood nations, with a pro-independence party that, from victory to victory, has managed to become the majority in the Scottish Parliament on the ruins of the Labour Party—collaborators with a London power structure that is in full political meltdown.
Therefore, with complete legitimacy, the new Scottish Parliament has called for a second referendum on Scottish independence.
The first referendum on Scottish independence was held on September 18, 2014, with a very high turnout of 84.6%. “No” to independence won with only 55.3% of the vote (about 2,001,926 voters), compared to 44.7% for “Yes” (about 1,617,989 voters). Numerous complaints of irregularities (ballot box stuffing, multiple voting, etc.) were never acted upon.
The motion for a second referendum on Scottish independence, presented by John Swinney, Scotland’s First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), was supported by a strong majority of Holyrood members: 72 votes in favor, 55 against (and 2 abstentions).
However, Prime Minister Starmer—who soon represents no one but himself and his clique of warmongering globalists—has categorically rejected this Scottish right to hold a referendum:
“The British government neither supports independence nor the holding of a new referendum.”
Even more serious than the crushing defeat of the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer—who lost 1,406 local council seats in England to the Reform Party—the victories of independists in Scotland and Wales signal a much deeper repudiation of the policies the United Kingdom has been pursuing for decades.
When London refuses the Scottish people their constitutional right to hold a referendum, and does so through Starmer—whose approval rating has plummeted to 17%, making him the most unpopular British prime minister in history—this looks more like a desperate act of a moribund, decadent state trying to delay the inevitable collapse of its regal absolutism and the liberation of nations toward their historical destinies.
In the meantime, the Scottish people will have to choose primarily between two paths: submission to a treacherous power, or the reconquest of their national sovereignty, following the example of their Irish brothers a little over a century ago.
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