I do say that when they made that deal, somebody said that it was. And I remember this very distinctly, I said, could they do this all the time? There was a little bit of a restriction, like 50 or 75 years before you could take another vote [on Scottish independence]. because, you know, a country can't go through that too much. I don't know the First Minister, but I've heard great things about him. I've spoken to him, I hear very good things about him. (31:46–31:53)
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Asserts that there is a restriction of 50 or 75 years before another Scottish independence vote can occur.
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