Their meetings are “businesslike” and “cordial,” Ms. Sturgeon said in an interview on Friday in Bute House, Scotland’s No. and Scotland voted to remain,” Ms. Sturgeon said. “But there was not a willingness to compromise on her part.”That was hardly unexpected, Ms. Sturgeon admitted. With some 25,000 members in September 2014, her party now has more than 125,000, Ms. Sturgeon said. But for Ms. Sturgeon, it would be important to try to have the vote before the next Scottish parliamentary elections in 2021, when the now-dominant S.N.P.
Source: New York Times April 01, 2017 15:33 UTC