In London, they rated possibility of a new referendum about Scotland independence

The British government will not agree to the new referendum on the independence of Scotland. So appreciated the possibility of voting head of the office of Prime Minister UK Michael Gove in an interview with Sky News TV channel.

According to Gove, in London “are not going to engage in this” and “go to this deadlock.” “The start of speculation relative to any legislative measures or lawsuits is an attempt to distract attention (from pressing problems),” he said.

Answering the question about what circumstances Prime Minister Boris Johnson would have allowed Scotland to hold a second referendum, GOV said that at the moment this question was not considered. He agreed that the inhabitants of Scotland are eligible for voting, “but now it is absolutely important to concentrate on urgent problems.”

previously supporters of Scotland independence won the elections to the parliament of the region. The leader of the Scottish National Party and the first Minister of the Region of Nikola Sterdzhen called this victory “outstanding”. She promised to hold a referendum on the independence of Scotland shortly after the end of the Covered Crisis. According to her, Prime Minister British Boris Johnson and other opponents of voting there are no democratic grounds for attempts to block a referendum.

The first vote on the issue of independence of Scotland took place on September 18, 2014. About 55 percent of the referendum participants spoke in favor of the country’s preservation as part of the United Kingdom.

/Media reports.