Nicola Sturgeon announces preparations for second Scottish Independence vote

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The First Minister of Scotland praised her ā€˜outward, open-lookingā€™ country following the EU result.

Nicola Sturgeon says a second Scottish Independence referendum is ā€œhighly likelyā€ following the United Kingdomā€™s decision to exit the European Union.

Scotlandā€™s leader began by saying she ā€œdeeply regretsā€ the decision made by the UK.

Nicola Sturgeon announces preparations for second Scottish Independence vote

The First Minister said that itā€™s ā€œdemocratically unacceptableā€ that Scotland ā€“ which voted to Remain ā€“ ā€œfaces the prospect of being taken out of the EU against our viewā€.

In the wake of the result, Ms Sturgeon said that her government will ā€œdiscuss all optionsā€ to avoid leaving the EU ā€“ before stating a second referendum on Scottish Independence is ā€œhighly likelyā€.

She insisted the option ā€œmust be on the tableā€, because the country faces the prospect of being taken out of the EU against its will.

The leader highlighted that a ā€œsignificant and material change in circumstancesā€ had occurred since Scotland voted to stay in the United Kingdom in 2014.

However, since the UK has voted to leave the EU, the Scottish government ā€œwill begin to prepare the legislation requiredā€ for a second referendum to take place.

She also praised London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who she says shares her view and willingness to remain an active, positive member of the European community.

Echoing Mr Khan, she then reached out to Europeans living in Scotland.

ā€œYou remain welcome here, Scotland is your home and your contribution is valued,ā€ she said.

She added that the referendum outcome wasnā€™t just a vote on the EU, it was ā€œa clear expression of disaffection with the political systemā€.

Nicola Sturgeon announces preparations for second Scottish Independence vote

Before the referendum took place, Ms Sturgeon told PinkNews why she thought the UK should remain members of the EU.

ā€œOne of the reasons why I think itā€™s important to stay in the EU is around social and employment rights that the EU has introduced and protected.

ā€œI think different countries will take their own decisions on things, we touched on some of that already, but, itā€™s important there is a sort of common understanding of rights across the European Union.

ā€œI think that membership of the EU guarantees that.ā€