Belfast Telegraph

Salmond eyeing political comeback with new party

- By Katrine Bussey

SCOTLAND’S former First Minister Alex Salmond is seeking to make a dramatic return to Holyrood as the leader of the new pro-independen­ce Alba Party.

Mr Salmond confirmed he will be standing on the North East regional list section in May’s Scottish Parliament election.

Launching the new party in an online event, the former SNP leader said: “Today Alba are hoisting a flag in the wind, planting our Saltire on a hill. In the next few weeks we will see how many will rally to our standard.”

The launch of his party comes after a turbulent period for the SNP and the Scottish Government, led by Mr Salmond’s successor Nicola Sturgeon.

He accused senior figures within the SNP of mounting a conspiracy against him after he successful­ly challenged the way the Government handled harassment claims made against him by two women.

A Holyrood inquiry into the Government’s botched handling of those complaints was critical of both Ms Sturgeon and her administra­tion, as it concluded the two complainer­s were “badly let down”.

Mr Salmond was last year cleared after a criminal trial of a series of allegation­s, including a charge of attempted rape.

Yesterday he insisted that after the various court cases and inquiries that have taken place, it is now “time to move on”.

He said: “I have wanted to talk about the future of Scotland for the last three years. Now I have got the opportunit­y thanks to the Alba Party.

“That’s what I intend to do, and I intend to do it in an entirely positive way.”

He said the party had been set up to win seats using Holyrood’s regional lists. The proportion­al representa­tion system at Holyrood sees MSPS elected from constituen­cies, with additional members elected from eight regional lists in a bid to ensure each party’s total number of MSPS is in proportion to the percentage of votes it receives.

While the SNP has been successful in winning constituen­cy seats, Mr Salmond said his former party could end up with no MSPS at all from the regional section of the ballot.

The latest opinion polls suggest the SNP on the lists “would win no seats whatsoever, despite having the best part of a million votes”, he said.

This would mean these votes are “totally wasted”, he said.

Mr Salmond added: “The Alba Party is a list party, we are standing only on the list, we’re not challengin­g the SNP in the constituen­cy.

“Indeed, we are saying vote SNP or for an independen­ce party on the constituen­cy section, we are giving that support.”

He said his new party will help “reinforce the momentum behind the independen­ce cause”.

The Alba Party has said it will field at least four candidates in each of the regional lists.

Mr Salmond said: “Over the next six weeks we will promote new ideas about taking Scotland forward, giving primacy to economic recovery from the pandemic and the achievemen­t of independen­ce for our country.”

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Former SNP leader Alex Salmond

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