Sturgeon may STILL rely on UK after independence as energy plan ‘missing’ from pledge

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    Further details concerning the new plans will be outlined before the Scottish Parliament “in due course”.

    Last month, the First Minister announced a historic deal between the SNP and Scottish Greens that would give the Scottish Government a “cast-iron mandate” for another independence referendum.

    However, Ms Sturgeon stressed at a press conference the two parties have not struck a coalition deal and “we do not agree on everything”.

    The partnership instead will see the two parties work on several key issues, including investment in green energy, public transport and introducing a “real Living Wage”.

    Ms Sturgeon also told Holyrood today the SNP and Greens will push for another independence referendum within the next two years.



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