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Corbyn: I hope indyref2 will happen soon and Labour should support it

The former party leader was speaking at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Craig Paton
Thursday 24 August 2023 12:33 EDT
Jeremy Corbyn was asked about his stance on Scottish independence while appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe (PA)
Jeremy Corbyn was asked about his stance on Scottish independence while appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe (PA) (PA Archive)

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Jeremy Corbyn has said he hopes there is a referendum on Scottish independence “soon” and that a future Labour government would support it.

Speaking at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Islington North MP was questioned by a member of the audience about his stance on independence.

During his time as Labour leader, Mr Corbyn held a number of positions on Scottish independence, telling journalists during a visit north of the border in the lead-up to the 2019 election there would not be a vote on independence in the first term of a government he led, before saying later there would not be one “in the early years” of a new parliament.

At the event on Thursday, Mr Corbyn said he would not have allowed another referendum in the first two years of his premiership.

He told the crowd at the Freemason’s Hall in Edinburgh: “Yes, I do support the principle of having a referendum and I hope that happens soon.

“I suspect the British Government will try and oppose it – I hope that a Labour majority would also support a referendum.

“I think it’s a democratic right to decide your own future.”

Mr Corbyn later added: “My view is that if the people of Scotland want that referendum to defend their future, then they should have that right.

“I don’t think there should be a power of veto by the UK Government or the UK prime minister on this.

“I made clear before the 2019 election that if we went into government we would be accepting of the principle that if Scotland wanted a referendum after two years, that would be what we would agree to do – that’s what I said at the time and that’s what I stand by.”

Mr Corbyn – who was kicked out of Labour in a row over antisemitism – also told the event he had “been very badly treated” by the party, but he pledged to work for his constituents if he is returned to the seat at the next general election, which is expected next year.

SNP deputy Westminster leader Mhairi Black said: “The former Labour leader recognises it is wrong to deny Scotland its democratic right to choose its own future – it’s time Sir Keir Starmer woke up to that reality.

“Scotland’s future should be decided by the people who live here, and not by those in the pro-Brexit, pro-austerity Westminster establishment, who we in Scotland have rejected at elections time and again.”

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