The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Second referendum by 2023, Sturgeon claims

- PAUL MALIK

Prioritisi­ng Scottish independen­ce in the immediate aftermath of the coronaviru­s pandemic is wrong, opposition leaders have warned.

It comes as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon confirmed plans to hold a second referendum on separation from the UK by 2023.

Meeting Scottish journalist­s, Ms Sturgeon said she hoped this May’s election would be the last as a devolved country and the vote in 2026 would be as an independen­t country.

Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie said the SNP had the “wrong priorities” and their plans would “divide the country”.

Polls show the SNP on course for a majority at this election, with Ms Sturgeon adding “people weren’t daft”, knowing a vote for the party was a vote in favour of a second referendum.

She said: “People’s focus right now is key on making sure that they have the experience­d hand on the wheel as we get through the remainder of this crisis and I suspect that is what is driving many people’s voting intentions in this election.

“But people are not daft. People look across what a party is offering and nobody votes SNP unaware of the SNP’s position on independen­ce and on a referendum.”

Ms Sturgeon added: “My preference would be to have the referendum and offer the choice to the people of Scotland within the first half of the parliament, which is a period that runs, as we touched on earlier on, until the end of 2023.

“If in terms of whether that can definitely happen and if so where within that timespan a referendum would actually happen depends on the situation with Covid.

“I do believe independen­ce and the decision making that that then brings to the Scottish Parliament is important to ensuring we get the right kind of recovery.

“But right now we are still in the teeth of an acute phase of a pandemic, people are still living under very serious restrictio­ns.”

Pamela Nash, chief executive of Scotland in Union, said: “Nicola Sturgeon fails to understand that the pandemic crisis isn’t over when the public emergency ends.

“We face an enormous economic challenge for years ahead and the entire focus of politician­s should be on recovery and bringing communitie­s together.

“To suggest holding a wildcat referendum before 2023 is grossly irresponsi­ble and demonstrat­es that the SNP is more interested in dividing Scotland than prioritisi­ng a recovery.”

Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said: “Nicola Sturgeon’s blind spot on the constituti­on is on show yet again.

“The pandemic doesn’t end when the public health crisis does – our recovery should be the only priority in the next parliament.” health

 ??  ?? LOOKING AHEAD: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants the second vote in 2023 – but has been widely criticised for having the ‘wrong priorities’.
LOOKING AHEAD: First Minister Nicola Sturgeon wants the second vote in 2023 – but has been widely criticised for having the ‘wrong priorities’.

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