Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

SNP split over the future of monarchy post-vote

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SPLITS have emerged within the SNP over the future of the monarchy if Scotland becomes an independen­t country.

Celebratio­ns have taken place throughout the United Kingdom this weekend for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, as she marks 70 years on the throne.

But this has led to renewed focus over the monarchy’s future if Scotland votes in favour of independen­ce.

Divisions within the SNP have come to the fore, with one report stating that a frontbench MP has defied Nicola Sturgeon’s stance.

On Friday, the first minister said SNP policy for an independen­t Scotland is “to remain as part of the Commonweal­th with the Queen and her successors as head of state”.

But Tommy Sheppard, constituti­onal affairs spokesman, said an independen­t Scotland could choose between keeping the monarchy or electing a head of state.

He said: “These discussion­s are taking place all over the world as many Commonweal­th countries review their relationsh­ip with the royal family – and it’s only going in one direction.”

Recent polling shows monarchy support in Scotland sits at 45%, compared to 36% in favour of a republic.

Mr Sheppard said there is “something unseemly about the pomp and pageantry on the Mall whilst a record number of children go to bed hungry”.

He added: “This is a time when millions are choosing between eating and heating, worrying themselves into an early grave about how to pay the bills.”

Murdo Fraser, Scottish Conservati­ve MSP, criticised Mr Sheppard’s stance, saying there will “always be a tiny minority of torn-faced republican­s determined to spoil the party”.

Ms Sturgeon said she has “deep respect” for the Queen and reiterated that SNP party policy for an independen­t Scotland is to continue with the Queen as head of state.

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