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Premiers Sunak and Yousaf discussed the possibility of holding a referendum on the separation of Scotland from the UK

By Topwar

Modern British politics is distinguished by interesting national features – representatives of the former British colonies discuss the most important issues related to the future of Great Britain.

According to the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, yesterday the First Minister of Scotland Hamza Yousaf, a Pakistani (Punjabi) by nationality, met with the head of the British government, Hindu Rishi Sunak. One of the main topics discussed by the Pakistanis and Hindus was the separation of Scotland from Great Britain.

In addition to the fact that Hamza Yousaf heads the Scottish government, he is also the head of the Scottish National Party. According to The Daily Telegraph, Hamza demanded powers from Sunak so that he could hold a referendum in Scotland on independence from the UK.
The publication notes that the independence of Scotland is the main goal of the Scottish National Party, which has a majority in the Scottish Parliament since 2007.

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