After today, I won't be an EU citizen. I'm very unhappy about this. I believe that no good will come of the UK leaving the EU. But I hope a lesson can be learned from the Brexit referendum and how it has been implemented, which can avoid a similar thing happening in Scotland.
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Firstly, a referendum on opening EU departure negotiations and holding a second referendum; then, if accepted, a second referendum on continuing negotiations towards a deal and holding a third referendum; then, if accepted, a third referendum on accepting the deal and leaving.
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The public would be able, at any referendum, to abort the process and maintain the status quo. By spreading the choice over several referenda and years, it would provide more time to debate the details, at the same time as those details are becoming increasingly concrete.
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The SNP, who have a lot of electoral authority within Scotland, are asking for an independence referendum. I support their right to choose independence, particularly given the changed status of the UK, and if the UK can't be an EU member, then I'd welcome Scottish independence.
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But the likely upheaval of a breakup of the Union is not a decision to be taken lightly, and the proponents of a second independence referendum are being utterly blind if they can't see the likely parallels with the Brexit referendum and the UK's departure from the EU.
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The choice for Scotland to leave the UK, which for now is quite an abstract idea, should not rest on a single referendum to a pliable electorate who don't know or understand what they're voting for. But If referenda are the way to make the choice, then they need more than one.
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