Glasgow Times

Indy support will rise in campaign, says Salmond

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FORMER first minister Alex Salmond has said support for Scottish independen­ce will rise once a campaign kicks off. Recent polling showed a reduction in support for independen­ce since the height of the pandemic – when a poll suggested 58% of decided voters were in favour of leaving the UK.

An Ipsos Mori poll last week suggested support was deadlocked at 50% of decided voters.

Mr Salmond, who now leads the Alba Party, told the BBC he believes the start of a campaign would see poll numbers and support increase.

“When we kicked off the independen­ce campaign in 2012 with the Edinburgh Agreement, support for independen­ce was 30%, not 50%,” he said on the Sunday Show.

“Therein lies the answer – if you want to increase the support for Scottish independen­ce, then you have to campaign for it.

“If your case is strong enough, you will increase support for independen­ce, as we did between 2012 and 2014.”

Speaking on the same show, Tory peer Lord Ian Duncan said the landscape should be “perfect” for belief in independen­ce to rise, given the recent struggles of Boris Johnson, but no such bounce has been seen.

“If the SNP can’t shift the dial during this present situation, then they’re never going to shift the dial,” he said. “This is the perfect terrain for them to move forward and they haven’t done so.

“I have a suspicion right now that the union is in a sound position and what we have to recognise right now is that it can weather these storms of personalit­y because it is a robust and serious and necessary aspect of our lives.” Mr Salmond – who had a very public split from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in recent years – also said there would be “no problem with unity” in any forthcomin­g campaign.

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Alba Party leader Alex Salmond

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