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Now playing Next United Kingdom Sturgeon warns Scotland will decide its European future independently The people of Scotland have made two recent choices in referendum votes. 06/09/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Britain jails radical Muslim cleric Anjem Choudary A court in Britain has jailed the country’s best-known radical Muslim cleric for five and a half years for urging support of ISIL . 06/09/2016
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Too many people were ill-informed before Brexit referendum, say campaigners Britain’s EU referendum had ‘glaring democratic deficiencies’ and too many voters felt ill-informed, campaigners say. 01/09/2016
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