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Sturgeon calls for SNP backing over deal with Greens

- CRAIG PATON

Nicola Sturgeon has urged SNP members to back a deal with the Scottish Greens to “cement the pro-independen­ce majority at Holyrood”.

The agreement, which was published last week, will see co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater likely become ministers in the Scottish Government, taking on two wide-ranging portfolios.

The SNP’s national executive committee has already rubber-stamped the deal, but members are being given the chance for a consultati­ve vote on the matter.

In a video to members launching the survey, the first minister put the push for another independen­ce referendum front and centre.

She said: “I’m asking you to vote yes (on the deal with the Greens).

“By doing so, you will help me cement the proindepen­dence majority at Holyrood.

“With your support, the SNP and the Greens will work together to accelerate progress towards independen­ce, address the climate emergency, tackle poverty and reform public services.

“This is about doing politics better – working together to build a greener, fairer independen­t Scotland, so let’s get on with that job. As always, I am asking you to vote yes.”

The co-operation agreement created a shared policy platform agreed by both sides that would be pursued by the Scottish Government with independen­ce listed as the first point in the 51-page document.

The two parties agreed to pursue another vote on independen­ce in the first half of the parliament­ary term, meaning before the end of 2023, if the threat of coronaviru­s had subsided.

SNP and the Greens will work together to accelerate progress towards independen­ce

 ??  ?? GAME-CHANGERS: Scottish Greens co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie are poised to become new ministers.
GAME-CHANGERS: Scottish Greens co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie are poised to become new ministers.

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