The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Incredible ... but not in a good way

Author of new independen­ce blueprint says the last one failed to convince voters

- By Andrew Picken APICKEN@suNdAyPost.Com

What was the case in 2014 was that people didn’t feel we were ready or that the prospectus wasn’t credible enough and that’s why we didn’t win

– Andrew Wilson

The author of a new blueprint for Scottish independen­ce says too many voters were unconvince­d by the last one.

Former SNP MSP Andrew Wilson unveiled his Growth Commission report into the economics of Scotland going it alone nine days ago and yesterday claimed pro- Union politician­s had privately admitted it made a strong case.

The report, which backs retaining the Pound but eventually moving to a Scottish currency, has had a mixed response from pro- Yes supporters and will be discussed at a series of SNP roadshows this summer.

Pressed on the difference between his report and the 2014 White Paper, Mr Wilson said :“What was undoubtedl­y the case in 2014 was that people didn’t feel we were ready or the prospectus wasn’t credible enough and that’s why we didn’t win.”

The former RBS banker added: “The brief was to come up with a plan that would be in the interest of Scotland and make the case work with a view to converting people who are in the middle, if you like.”

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday hailed the report for engaging people once again with the constituti­onal question.

She said on Twitter: “I’ve read and heard more people this week – including 2014 No voters – talking about and seriously considerin­g the possibilit­ies of independen­ce than I have in some time. That’s a real tribute to the work of Andrew Wilson and the Growth Commission.”

Meanwhile, thousands of independen­ce supporters took to the streets of Dumfries yesterday.

An estimated 10,000 people marched through the town.

In the autumn Nicola Sturgeon is expected to give a signal as to when she might consider a second referendum.

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Thousands of pro-independen­ce supporters march through Dumfries
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Former First Minister Alex Salmond
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