Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has launched a new campaign to demand a new popular referendum on Scotland’s secession from the UK, stating that “after everything that’s happened, the UK’s exit from the European Union and the issue of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.” , it’s time to put another vision.” and better.”

“Are we still tied to the British economic model, which points us to relatively poor economic and social outcomes that are likely to get worse, not better, outside the European Union? Or do we instead lift our eyes with hope and optimism and draw inspiration from similar countries across Europe?” she asked at a press conference.

In a social media campaign launched after the speech, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Ireland were among the countries cited as examples of European countries that have overcome similar challenges such as Scotland during the Covid pandemic but have come out with more positive economic prospects, and this requirement remains in accordance with constitutional custom. The British are subject to Johnson’s approval.