Scottish Labour 'could back second independence referendum'

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Scottish Labour 'could back second independence referendum'
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Exclusive: Party leader Richard Leonard will raise option with executive committee

Scottish Labour is considering backing a second independence referendum in a dramatic reversal of policy by the party leader, Richard Leonard.

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