Michael Gove Signals Possible Shift on Scottish Independence Referendum Amid Growing Support

May 18, 2025
Michael Gove Signals Possible Shift on Scottish Independence Referendum Amid Growing Support
  • Gove encouraged perseverance within the party, likening their challenges to a sports team experiencing ups and downs, suggesting that unity is key to eventual success.

  • Gove clarified that the definition of 'overwhelming desire' for a referendum ultimately rests with the Westminster Government, which is responsible for such decisions.

  • In light of declining poll numbers, Gove expressed support for Scottish Tory leader Russell Findlay, urging party members to remain united and resilient amid challenges.

  • Michael Gove, a prominent figure in the UK Government, indicated that a second independence referendum for Scotland might need to be reconsidered if there is overwhelming support from the Scottish populace.

  • Brown criticized the previous government's refusal to allow a referendum despite pro-independence majorities, emphasizing the public's desire for change following Brexit and other political events.

  • These comments align with Scotland's First Minister, John Swinney, who has also called for clear support for a referendum before seeking Westminster's approval.

  • SNP depute leader Keith Brown welcomed Gove's remarks, interpreting them as a sign of changing attitudes towards Scotland's right to self-determination after years of denied referendum requests.

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