On Friday evening, Brexit will finally be achieved when the UK exits the European Union. Many doubts remain over the future relationship but also about what might happen to the UK itself. In Scotland, 62 percent of voters wanted to remain part of the EU and Scottish Nationalists campaigning for independence have been quick to say that Brexit is against the will of Scotland and strengthens the case for another referendum on independence. Simon McGregor-Wood reports from Edinburgh, the Scottish capital.
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