
Scotland’s Swinney vows fresh independence referendum if SNP wins May vote
Scotland's first minister John Swinney says the SNP will call for another independence referendum if they win a majority in May's Scottish parliament elections. Swinney argues a majority win would challenge Keir Starmer's premiership and asserts Scotland's democratic right to decide its future. The UK Supreme Court has ruled Scotland can't hold a referendum without UK parliament approval, but Swinney remains determined.