Britain's May says Scotland's independence bid was settled by 2014 vote

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves 10 Downing Street in London, Britain February 1, 2017. REUTERS/Neil Hall

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May believes that Scotland's bid for independence was settled by a referendum in 2014, a vote that was "legal, fair and decisive", a spokeswoman for the leader said on Thursday. May has repeatedly said she sees no need for a second referendum in Scotland, even after the country's vote to stay in the European Union -- at odds with England -- spurred calls by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon for a re-run of the vote. "We believe that this issue was settled in 2014. Recent polls don't suggest that there has been a big change in the views around a second referendum," the spokeswoman told reporters. (Reporting by Kylie MacLellan, writing by Elizabeth Piper)