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Extend the right to vote in the 2014 Referendum on Scottish Independence to all Scots-born citizens living in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Submitted on Sunday 1st December 2013

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

Extend the right to vote in the 2014 Referendum on Scottish Independence to all Scots-born citizens living in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Additional Information

We, the undersigned, appeal to the Government to extend voting rights in the forthcoming 2014 Referendum on Scottish Independence to all Scottish-born citizens currently living in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

It is undemocratic and discriminatory to deny them the right to vote.

By doing so, the Government denies the most basic of social rights to (according to figures published by the BBC this week) 753,286 Scots living in England, 22,533 in Wales, and 14,965 in Northern Ireland.

None can vote. This is social injustice on an enormous scale.

Please end this discrimination. Let them vote.


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