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**Nicola Sturgeon | Author: Scottish Government | Open Government Licence v1.0
“A second (Scottish) independence referendum is clearly an option that requires to be on the table, and it is very much on the table,” she said, speaking outside Bute House in Edinburgh.
“To ensure that that option is a deliverable one in the required timetable, steps will be taken now to ensure that the necessary legislation is in place,” she added.
This follows a meeting with her cabinet meeting on Saturday to discuss the next steps the government should take after the UK voted to leave the UK. Scotland voted overwhelmingly to remain.
Sturgeon said she would seek direct talks with the EU leadership and presumably with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, European Council President Donald Tusk and the president of the European Parliament Martin Schulz in the coming week.