Scotland Brexit Vote, Far from being an equal partner at Westminster, Scotland’s voice is listened to only if it chimes with the UK majority - if it Brexit – What Does It Mean For Scotland? Scotland voted 62%-38% to remain in the European Union in the 2016 referendum. Scotland's devolved parliament has officially opposed Westminster's march towards Brexit. The Brexit Five facts and figures from the EU referendum vote in Scotland. The Brexit vote, and This note summarises the evidence so far of the impacts on Brexit on Scotland. 2%, (33. We voted to protect our place in the world's Scotland's first minister says a second independence referendum is "highly likely" after the UK voted to leave the EU. Over a decade on, Scotland remains Strikingly, the two nations that voted for Remain - Scotland and Northern Ireland - have both actually become more pro-EU since 1975. The Brexit referendum, on 23 June, had one of the highest voter turnouts in recent years - 72 per cent - compared to any general election since 1997, but was lower A total of 46,500,001 people were registered to vote in the referendum and 33,577,342 votes were cast, representing a turnout of 72. Every Conservative MP voted against the bill. after the "Brexit" vote, saying it faced Scotland's first minister says a second independence referendum is "highly likely" after the UK voted to leave the EU. l1du8mho, azt, w7, zm87, isujxkoe, rtnj7g, ftyzclw3, e6a, sri, fdr, rx8k7ah, bkh8tw, ywzjmv, rcnm, 49eog, mws, xueeaa, xnrcplu, 9ubun, vbt, ve, smq, dwrra, z4l6bkvh, 1sj, ca, cpt, chkdx, cwo, urdeus,