If the SNP win a majority in the Scottish Parliament elections in May, will Johnson agree to a referendum?
If the SNP win a majority in the Scottish Parliament elections in May, Nicola Sturgeon will declare they have a mandate for a second independence referendum. Boris Johnson has said he will refuse to allow one. But can he can really resist? Prof Aileen McHarg explains the legal issues; James Forsyth the politics, and the need for an alternative offer; and Dr Alan Renwick the referendum process, if the Scots are to make a fully informed decision.
Chair: Prof Meg Russell, the Director of the Constitution Unit and Professor of British and Comparative Politics at UCL
Background reading
James Forsyth, ‘A flat No to Nicola Sturgeon won’t save the Union’
Aileen McHarg, Blog on Pathways to Indyref2
Alan Renwick and the Constitution Unit's work on referendums:
Improving Discourse in Elections and Referendums
Independent Commission on Referendums