So, theoretically, Scotland could a second bite at their referendum and then the UK has another referendum which then decides to stay in the EU.
Scotland is ruled by Westminster ultimately. They can have as many referendums as they like, without a vote in parliament they're not going anywhere.
eta: short of going full braveheart that is.
But Scotland largely voted to remain so any referendum after theirs (which I can only see going one way now) will be even more weighted to leaving the EU.
The future of politics in the UK without Scotland seems very worrying/one sided
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So, theoretically, Scotland could a second bite at their referendum and then the UK has another referendum which then decides to stay in the EU.