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On 18 September 2014 Scotland voted No in answer to the question: ‘Should Scotland be an independent country?’, and in so doing decided that it should remain part of the United Kingdom. The margin of victory for the No side was wider than had seemed likely in the closing stages of the referendum cam...

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Main Author: Page, Alan
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5497195
Source:Teoría y realidad constitucional, ISSN 1139-5583, Nº 37, 2016 (Ejemplar dedicado a: La cuestión catalana), pags. 437-448
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Summary: On 18 September 2014 Scotland voted No in answer to the question: ‘Should Scotland be an independent country?’, and in so doing decided that it should remain part of the United Kingdom. The margin of victory for the No side was wider than had seemed likely in the closing stages of the referendum campaign, but not so wide as to suggest that the question of Scotland’s future within the United Kingdom had been settled once and for all. This article explains how Scotland got there and outlines what has happened since.