Even if you’re turned off by talk of indref2, at least there’s a new honesty about the austerity it may involve, says Bill Jamieson Strolling through the centre of Stirling last Saturday, I noticed a street stall attracting much interest. Fresh farm produce? Yet more electronic gadgetry? A large placard explained the bustle: a petition for NO MORE REFERENDUMS. After months of Brexit battles and with our own 2014 referendum still a raucous memory, little wonder there was a queue to sign. Voter exhaustion has set in. After Theresa May's visit to Scotland last week, many were taken aback by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's remarks that a second independence referendum could be held...
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