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Legal advice that divides the independence debate

IT could all in the end come down to a point of law in a dusty UK Supreme Court room in central London.

Yesterday, the Westminster Government refused, due to a “long-standing convention”, to discuss where its legal advice came from, which stated so clearly that Holyrood could not instigate a lawful referendum on Scottish independence.

However, it is thought that UK Government lawyers in Edinburgh and Whitehall liaised with the office of Lord Wallace, the Advocate General, to come to their contentious legal opinion.