Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has stated that a majority win for the Scottish National Party (SNP) would provide a mandate for a second referendum on independence from the United Kingdom. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting Swinney's assertion that such a victory would reflect the will of the Scottish people to revisit the question of independence. Swinney emphasized the importance of democratic expression and the right to self-determination, suggesting that a clear majority would justify another vote on Scotland's future within the U.K. The call for a second referendum comes amid ongoing debates about Scotland's political and economic relationship with the rest of the United Kingdom.