incorrect, only 42% of the Scottish electorate voted to remain. and only 34.7% of the UK voted to remain, not exactly a ringing endorsement you'll agree.
it is a fact there is no method for ceded region to join the EU through any other means that normal application of membership. they would have to create and legal framework (new treaties) to allow this, or else fast track an application, breaking rules of application along the way. its all quite...
during the last indy referendum, several leading figures in EU outright said they'd have to leave and apply to join as any other country, should they vote to leave the UK. there was no ambiguity, maybes or conditions, there is simply no recognised path to "inherit" EU membership, along with a...
only material circumstance that has changed is the lower oil price, making independence even less viable. they still wont be able to join the EU for years if they leave the UK, so a vote to leave union is a vote to leave EU too. not what they are telling the Scottish people.