Headline: Scottish National Party wins election again, and the risk of the UK is growing.
Introduction: In the recent elections, the Scottish National Party won another consecutive victory, further highlighting the determination of Scottish residents to become independent. The party's leader, Sturgeon, said they would push for Scotland's independence process. This result, which was called the beginning of Britain by the British leadership, sparked Johnson's anger and exacerbated the risk for the UK.
Text: According to the BBC, in the recent elections, the Scottish National Party won 64 parliamentary seats, accounting for more than half of the entire Scottish parliament. This result once again proves the strong independence of the inhabitants of Scotland. It is worth noting that the Scottish Greens also won 8 votes in the election, forming a strong coalition with the National Party. This means that Scotland's independence referendum bill is expected to pass the Scottish Parliament without a hitch.
Speaking at the victory ceremony, Sturgeon stressed that the biggest difficulty facing Scotland at the moment is the coronavirus pandemic. He said their number one goal was to save Scotland from the pandemic and deliver on their promise thereafter. Sturgeon reiterated his commitment to fighting for the Scottish people to decide what to belong to, and said the National Party's victory proved that Scottish public opinion is unstoppable.
However, in response to Sturgeon's firm victory declaration, the British Home Office** said that this would be the beginning of the UK's direction. Johnson was also immediately critical of Sturgeon, saying that he showed his disregard and irresponsibility by using the campaign instead of cooperating with the UK in response to the pandemic.
The Guardian noted that although Johnson may not agree with the Scottish independence referendum, the wave of Scottish independence has reached its peak and is unlikely to be ignored. After the election results were announced, Johnson congratulated Sturgeon and expressed his willingness to work with him in solidarity with him, believing that this was the best option in the interests of Scotland. However, Sturgeon's reply left Johnson speechless, and he asked Johnson and the Conservatives if they agreed to a Scottish independence referendum, stressing that this was the best option for Scotland.
Both this election and previous polls have made it clear that the Scotland region wants another referendum. This made Johnson's previous efforts go to waste. He visited Scotland during the height of the pandemic and called for solidarity among the local population. In addition, he announced the relocation of part of the British ** department to Scotland, which was seen as interference in the Scottish National Party.
Summary: Another Scottish National Party victory has heightened the risk for the UK. Sturgeon's victory showed that the inhabitants of Scotland strongly demanded independence. While Johnson** disagrees, the wave of Scottish independence has reached its peak and cannot be ignored. As events unfold, the UK will face a more complex situation and implications, and the future direction remains uncertain.