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This is such a time for Scotland."
It has raised questions about our voice and our democracy."
At the heart of these questions is a belief held by almost everyone in Scotland that we are a nation.
No better and no worse than any other – but an equal nation."
We can choose to stay part of the Westminster union or we can choose - as I would - to be independent."
Today, I am publishing the constitutional and democratic case for Scotland having that choice."
It is a fundamental right of self-determination."
And it is a very different future to the one in prospect when Scotland voted No to independence in 2014."
There is also a democratic mandate to offer that choice.
In the election last Thursday the SNP campaigned explicitly on the clear pledge that Scotland’s future should be in Scotland’s hands."
'An SNP election victory will be a clear instruction by the people of Scotland that a new referendum on independence should be held next year, on a precise date to be determined by the Scottish Parliament.' "
The Conservatives in Scotland, who campaigned relentlessly on the single issue of opposition to another referendum, lost – overwhelmingly."
So the mandate we have to offer the Scottish people a choice over their future is, by any normal standard of democracy, unarguable."
Nor do I assume that everyone who voted SNP last week necessarily supports independence."
That is why in the months ahead, we will update the detailed and substantive case for Scotland becoming an independent nation."
So I accept that the case for independence is yet to be won."
We built a coalition around this principle."
The right to choose is not just a demand from me as First Minister or from the SNP.
It is based on the solemn right of the people of Scotland to decide their own future."
Of course, I anticipate that in the short term we will simply hear a restatement of the UK government’s opposition."
We will continue to pursue the democratic case for Scotland’s right to choose.
We will do so in a reasonable and considered manner."
As I have said before, I will consider all reasonable options to secure Scotland’s right to self-determination."
It is for the Prime Minister to set out why he does not believe people in Scotland have the right to self-determination."
They use that result to justify doing whatever they like to Scotland no matter what people here think and no matter how much damage they cause to people’s lives."
That cannot and will not hold."
But in 2016 an overwhelming majority voted to remain in the European Union."
The future the people of Scotland once chose is no longer available to them."
They dismissed a compromise proposal to stay in the Single Market."
They’re threatening workers’ rights and environmental standards.
Their migration policy will lead to a fall in our working population and hit our economy hard."
Their social security policy will drive many more children into poverty."
All of this, and more, is being done against the wishes of the people of Scotland."
It is instead a raw assertion of Westminster control over Scotland. And it is not sustainable."
So today I urge people in Scotland, regardless of our differing views on independence, to rally round the case for Scotland’s right to choose - our right to self-determination."
Let’s assert our rights as an equal nation and partner."
A Scotland which is at the heart of Europe.
A welcoming, outward looking nation.
A country which gets the governments it votes for."
And it is our future that is on the line - we have the right to decide what it should be."