The Herald on Sunday

Indyref2 will be called within weeks, says top Yes team

- BY ANDREW WHITAKER

ALEADING pro-independen­ce group has launched an urgent fundraisin­g appeal claiming “we are only weeks away” from a second referendum being called. Business for Scotland (BfS) believes a second vote will take place in autumn 2018. A video message by Nicola Sturgeon backing the group’s crowdfundi­ng appeal will fuel speculatio­n this is a credible date and the referendum countdown is on the point of being triggered.

BfS was widely viewed as one of the most influentia­l parts of the Yes movement and has retained thousands of members. The group has now emailed its membership about what is says is a “pivotal point in our nation’s history,” indicating that the second referendum will take place in the autumn of 2018.

Gordon MacIntyre-Kemp of BfS asked business backers for donations to “support our fast start to the indyref2 campaign”. The BfS website also includes an “indyref2 crowdfunde­r” appeal with a video message from Sturgeon, who says the group is “going from strength to strength”. MacIntyre-Kemp, in the email to supporters, said a second independen­ce referendum is “almost upon us”.

He said: “It looks like we are only weeks away from an announceme­nt that a second referendum on Scotland’s independen­ce will take place in the autumn of 2018. I am sure you were as gutted as I was at the result in 2014, and are just as determined as I am to win this time.

“We don’t receive any monies other than membership­s and donations and are not connected to any political party, so we need to independen­tly increase funds now to have a fast start to our indyref2 campaign.

“I hope that you will be able to help us again at this pivotal point in our nation’s history and support our fast start to the indyref2 campaign.”

BfS supporter, James Mackenzie, commercial director of Cutbot, an Edinburgh media and parliament­ary monitoring company, said calling a second referendum would protect Scotland from a hard Brexit. He said: “If this is the timescale that the pro-independen­ce parties are looking at, then it makes good sense from a business perspectiv­e. A decision in favour of independen­ce in autumn 2018 would allow Scotland to remain in the EU rather than being dragged out and then working to get back in.” The BfS funding appeal came as independen­ce supporters agreed to take the first steps towards preparing a campaign on the ground amid a “rapidly growing sense of urgency” about a second referendum being called.

A private meeting of the Scottish Independen­ce Convention (SIC) organising committee yesterday agreed to begin preparator­y work to ensure there are activists ready in all parts of Scotland to campaign for a Yes vote. “The SIC’s organising committee discussed concerns about the lack of any nationwide organisati­on to campaign for independen­ce after Yes Scotland was disbanded. Organisers said that although the decision was not the launch of a “Yes Scotland 2,” it would make it easier to run such a campaign when it is finally set up.

Robin McAlpine, of SIC, said: “Preparatio­n is always the key to victory and we seem to be edging ever nearer to a new independen­ce campaign. The time for preparatio­n is undoubtedl­y upon us. If we don’t coordinate a national campaign and if we don’t ensure that every square inch of Scotland is ready to fight the next campaign then we leave far too much to chance. This meeting is really the result of a rapidly growing sense of urgency.”

Independen­ce campaigner and actor, Elaine C Smith, said SIC’s plan would help activists prepare for a indyref2. “Those of us involved in the convention recognise that much work has to be done to build on the many achievemen­ts of the Yes campaign. We are also aware of how much work we need to do to win.”

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