The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Alba leader planning own ‘declaratio­n for Scotland’

- ANDY PHILIP

Former first minister Alex Salmond is making his own “declaratio­n for Scotland” as he plots an immediate path to independen­ce.

The address is scheduled for this afternoon in Ellon, Aberdeensh­ire, on the anniversar­y of the 1320 Declaratio­n of Arbroath, when Scots nobles affirmed the country’s independen­ce.

Mr Salmond, leader of the new Alba Party, said: “On the anniversar­y of the 1320 Declaratio­n of Arbroath I will set out Alba’s Declaratio­n for Scotland and the clear route to independen­ce – a strategy for immediate action by the Scots Parliament following the achievemen­t of an independen­ce supermajor­ity.”

Polling research last week suggested the party will struggle to get over the threshold to get into parliament, but Mr Salmond hopes the party will become better known and end up with representa­tives in all regions.

Mr Salmond is top of the list in the North East.

He said: “As our message cuts through, that only a list vote for Alba will deliver the independen­ce supermajor­ity to drive Scotland towards independen­ce, so we will see more and more people rally to our cause.”

The party held its policy conference on Saturday, where candidates decided on proposals for the campaign and Mr Salmond’s address could lay out policy positions which branch away from its core mission of Scottish independen­ce.

Mr Salmond repeatedly refused to answer questions on Alba’s policies on an independen­t Scotland’s relationsh­ip with the

European Union, preferring to wait until the policies had been finalised by candidates.

Research by polling experts Survation last week suggested the party was on just 3%.

A poll for the Sunday Times pointed to an increase which might be enough for six seats in May’s election.

Both polls showed the SNP could still get a majority without help from Alba.

The SNP were a minority party in 2016-21, but the pro-independen­ce Greens gave them a majority on the constituti­on over that entire period.

Meanwhile, former prime minister Gordon Brown said it’s time for political leaders to park the constant constituti­onal rows and talk about recovery.

Writing Record, in the Daily the former

Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h MP added: “Devolution was designed to deliver Scottish solutions where there are Scottish problems but too often it

has been reduced to a row between nationalis­ts and unionists, which has taken us nowhere fast.”

However, the Humza Yousaf

SNP’s said:

“Independen­ce is not a distractio­n from recovery, it is essential for the longterm recovery people in Scotland deserve and need.”

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Former first minister Alex Salmond is now leader of the Alba Party.

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