Scottish election 2021: Nicola Sturgeon celebrates 'historic' SNP election win

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Nicola Sturgeon celebrates 'historic and extraordinary' SNP election win With all the results in, the SNP finished on 64 seats - one short of a majority but one more than it won in 2016 BBCElections

The SNP, which formed a minority government after the last election in 2016, had hoped that winning another majority in this election would further strengthen its calls for a second referendum on Scottish independence to be held.

However, the Alba Party - which was formed by former SNP leader and first minister Alex Salmond - will not win any seats. Some will be slightly disappointed at not achieving a majority. But the fact there is a comfortable pro-independence majority means the issue is going to continue to be a significant one in Scottish and UK politics for years.

The SNP won two seats from Labour and one from the Conservatives in the constituency results that were declared on Friday. A modern browser with JavaScript and a stable internet connection is required to view this interactive.Enter your postcode, or the name of your English council or Scottish or Welsh constituency to find out. Eg 'W1A 1AA' or 'Westminster'Note: This lookup covers national elections in Scotland and Wales, the Hartlepool by-election, as well as council and mayoral elections in England and Police and Crime Commissioner elections in England and Wales.

 

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I think bbc needs to read Tony Parsons excellent article in the Sun. It explains the country’s thoughts much better than the bbc will ever, with their obsession of Scottish Parliament. Who even lives there, who cares

When do Scottish kids get their free laptops & bikes?

If there was another independence referendum. I truly believe, Scotland ll vote to break away.

Largest is not a majority. Snp are first party to come so close! Now, they need to govern and stop playing opposition. This parliament will calm out snp failings, no more lies and hiding.

I have no objection if Scotland want to be independent as long as they are happy to fund theirselves entirely. There is no going back once the decision is made! NHS, University, Air Traffic Control etc..

The people of Scotland should decide once and for all if they want independence. Same as the Welsh and N Ireland and of course England

BBCPolitics More people voted for UK than for racist nationalist

Shambles151 How nice.

Scotland MPs are screaming for independence again but they won't be independent as they want to be part of the EU so you can't be independent if you want to be ruled by the EU. Complete idiots

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