With Kaye Adams - 15/01/2020
Regardless of how you would vote, should Scotland have the right to choose its own future? 0808 5 92 95 00
ON THE PHONE-IN
The UK government has formally rejected a call from Scotland's first minister for a second independence referendum. Prime minister Boris Johnson said a referendum would "continue the political stagnation Scotland has seen for the past decade". And he said first minister Nicola Sturgeon had previously.
Regardless of how you would vote, should Scotland have the right to choose its own future?
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