Not even media will be able to save UK from an attack on three fronts

SNP leader John Swinney announced plans to push for a second Scottish independence referendum if the party secures a pro-independence majority in the upcoming Holyrood election. The UK could face a 'three-pronged attack' from the Celtic nations, with devolved governments in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland potentially demanding referendums on their relationships with Westminster.
The SNP plans to bring forward a vote on a Section 30 order for a second independence referendum if they secure a pro-independence majority in next week's Holyrood election. John Swinney also announced plans to institute a Scottish Constitutional Convention and publish a draft referendum bill within the first 100 days of the new parliament. The move could be supported by the first ministers of Wales and Northern Ireland, potentially creating a 'three-pronged attack' on Westminster. The UK's devolved nations could soon be run by governments rejecting Westminster rule, creating a constitutional crisis. The Westminster establishment and London-centric media are accused of 'sleepwalking' into this crisis. The anti-independence parties are terrified of the prospect of the Scottish Government collaborating with Sinn Fein to bring about another independence referendum.
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