by Paul Kavanagh
TOWARDS THE END of June, Nicola Sturgeon addressed the Scottish Parliament about her plans to hold another independence referendum because of Brexit.
Despite the Unionist press claiming that she had taken the plans for another independence referendum off the table, the plans remain very much in full view in the centre of the room. The significance of her announcement however was that the focus on the process of another referendum has been a distraction, what Scotland needs to be talking about isn’t another referendum.