In 1973 the Scottish MP's in the British Parliament voted by a 51% no vote against joining the EEC.
Scottish elections are when registered voters go to the polls and cast a vote to elect, by majority vote, a member to the Scottish Parliament.
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Scotland is a parliamentary democracy. Voters elect 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) every 4 years. The MSPs then vote for a First Minister, who is then formally appointed by the Queen on the recommendation of the Scottish Parliament. To be eligible to vote for elections to the Scottish Parliament, (1) you must be over 18, (2) you must be lawfully resident in Scotland and (3) a British Citizen, a European Union member state or a Commonwealth member state.
No, the 6 Scottish National Party Members of Parliament voted against the bill.
Yes. The Scottish Parliament held its final vote on a bill that will legalize marriage between persons of the same gender on February 4, 2014. The bill passed and same-sex couples will likely begin marrying in October 2014.
Yes.
Members of Parliament vote on a range of issues that affect the United Kingdom. Bills before members in the House of Commons often only affect England and Wales, due to the devolved nature of Scottish and Nortern Irish government.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
Suffragettes passed on the suffragette movement as that time women were not allowed to vote in parliament. The suffragette movement was to allow women to vote in parliament.
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