British Prime Minister Johnson Scotland's independence question referendum disapproved January 15 at 6:44

Prime Minister Johnson of the United Kingdom has said that in the case of Northern Scotland calling for a referendum on independence from the UK, people have already shown their willingness to stay independent in a referendum held six years ago. , Revealed the idea of ​​not admitting.

Independence was rejected in Scotland in a referendum in 2014, but the UK's decision to leave the EU has raised renewed demand for independence. The SNP / Scotland Nationalist Party, which seeks for a dramatic breakthrough, has made a great leap forward.

The referendum required the consent of the British government, and SNP's leader, Scotland's PM, Sturgeon, had sent a letter to Johnson asking him to repeat the referendum on independence.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Johnson released a letter to Sturgeon, stating that he would not allow another referendum.

The reason is that the referendum six years ago was held for a lifetime, and the people have already shown their will to stay in Britain as the United Kingdom.

They say that if they hold a referendum again, political stagnation will continue.

In response, Prime Minister Sturgeon posted on Twitter that the ruling and conservatives are trying to stop democracy for fear of the consequences, and has set out to declare new countermeasures later this month. You.