The Scotsman

Salmond’s ‘once in a generation’ comment no bar to near-future second indyref

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The ongoing and seemingly intractabl­e disagreeme­nt in these pages between Gill Turner and Andrew HN Gray about the nature of the “once in a generation” independen­ce referendum comment led me to seek out the source material and see for myself.

The content is readily available online and I would urge anyone interested to take a look. The detail is important, as it seems that the comment is increasing­ly becoming the refuge of choice for those keen to stem the tide towards another referendum.

The key and original source of the comment appears to be an interview by Jeremy Paxman with then-first Minister Alex Salmond who says, in response to questionin­g, that it was his “view” that the question would be asked once in a generation.

He also said that the circumstan­ces under which Scotland would have another referendum are when an extra mandate for one is provided by a subsequent general election.

If the SNP wins a majority of Scottish seats in next month’s vote, then electoral mandates for another referendum will have been provided by successive Scottish and UK general elections. While I recognise that the “view” of Mr Salmond and colleagues such as Nicola Sturgeon about timescales would, with hindsight, have proved to be incorrect, holding another independen­ce referendum under such circumstan­ces would be entirely consistent with those comments.

Itseemstom­ethatthose­who would rather not have another independen­ce referendum should focus on trying to win a pro-union majority of Scotland’s seats next month, rather than claiming some sort of multi-decade immunity from the democratic process.

C HEGARTY Glenorchy Road, North Berwick

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