The Scotsman

Fresh SNP calls for indyref2 next year

● Deputy leadership hopeful speaks out ahead of vote ● Splits in party as others want to wait until support grows

- By SCOTT MACNAB

A candidate for the SNP Deputy Leadership has called for a second independen­ce referendum to be staged in the next 18 months.

Chris Mceleny, the SNP group leader on Inverclyde Council, has backed a call from Western Isles MP Angus Macneil for a quickfire re-run of the 2014 vote on leaving the UK.

Mr Mceleny is contesting the deputy leadership along with Economy Secretary Keith Brown and party worker Julie Hepburn.

The councillor said yesterday that by Autumn, the terms of Brexit will be clear and he is not “holding his breath” for a good deal.

He added: “I believe that Scotland cannot afford to wait any longer to see if things can get better, we’ve been getting sold that message for decades.

“Simply put, decisions made in Scotland by the people of Scotland are better decisions for Scotland.

“That is why we should be independen­t and that is why I believe we should have a referendum on our independen­ce within the next 18 months.”

His interventi­on means that the prospect of a second independen­ce referendum is likely to dominate the deputy leadership contest which will be announced at the party conference in June.

Mr Macneil said yesterday he backed the 66 per cent of participan­ts who took part in Twitter survey he conducted calling for a referendum within 18 months. A further 22 per cent of the 5,000 participan­ts wanted a vote after 18 months but before the next Holyrood elections in 2021, while 12 per cent want to delay staging it until after 2021.

The party’s longest serving MP, Pete Wishart, complained of online abuse this week after warning against a quickfire referendum and backing a more “pragmatic” approach, insisting that losing a second vote would be a “national tragedy”.

Former SNP depute leader Jim Sillars has said support for independen­ce should be at 60 per cent in the polls for more than six months before a second referendum is held.

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