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Apply ‘kindness and solidarity’ from crisis to indyref debate: FM

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Nicola Sturgeon has said the “kindness and solidarity” learned during the coronaviru­s crisis should be brought to the Scottish independen­ce debate.

The first minister said both sides of Scotland’s political divide could be more polite to each other when the constituti­onal battle heats up after the pandemic.

She made her remarks at her daily coronaviru­s briefing when asked about a weekend Panelbase poll putting support for independen­ce at 54%.

Asked if a commitment to a second referendum would be put in the SNP’s manifesto for next year’s Scottish election, Ms Sturgeon said the purpose of the briefing was to discuss Covid-19 and not “other issues”.

The first minister said she would not talk about elections and manifestos and would not be influenced by politics or the constituti­on when taking decisions about the virus.

“The only thing that matters to me is trying to get through this as safely as possible, minimising the loss life as much as we possibly can,” Ms Sturgeon said.

She added that she looked forward to the resumption of politics and constituti­onal debate “because it will mean the pandemic is over and we can get on to these debates rigorously and in a normal way – hopefully maybe being a bit more polite to each other – learning the lessons of kindness and solidarity that have been taught to us through this pandemic.

“But for now that’s not what drives my decisions and it is not going to be what drives my decisions.

“I’m afraid that’s just the long and short of it.”

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