Strawberry
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The EU have given Sturgeon the cold shoulder.
IF the SNP decide they want another referendum and IF they manage to have one and IF they win, then Scotland probably won't be allowed to 'remain' in the EU anyway.
I think she's just engaging in petulant posturing and doesn't really want another referendum in the near future anyway.
But let's assume for a moment that there is a referendum and Scotland votes to leave. At that stage, Scotland will either already be out of the EU (because the UK already left) or negotiations for the UK leaving will be pretty far advanced.
Either way, Scotland won't be able to 'remain' an EU member - the best they could hope for is to apply for membership and be granted some kind of fast-track admission because of Scotland's (as part of the UK) former membership.
If and when the EU admit Scotland, it will most likely require that Scotland adopts the Euro as currency.
Quite a bit of nonsense here in one post. Scotland doesn't qualify to join the euro even if they wanted to, for a start. Secondly, nobody gave Nicola Sturgeon the cold shoulder, on the contrary the noises coming from Europe are about as supportive as Scotland could hope for given that the EU can't negotiate with a constituent part of a member state. Scotland would almost certainly be fast tracked into the EU, but more importantly there's no need for them to leave the single market even if they do have to temporarily leave the EU. They could join the EEA for a few years while waiting for full membership.
There's no EU based reason for Scotland not to go independent, unless of course you're a Scot who wants to leave the EU.