Sunday Mail (UK)

Hopefuls run risk of sinking SNP

- BY ALEX SALMOND Former First Minister and Alba Party leader

The first week of the SNP leadership campaign has been like the Titanic heading for the iceberg and at full speed.

The biggest problem is not of the fault of the First Ministeria­l hopefuls. Scotland is in the grip of three crises – health service, cost of living and constituti­onal.

It is an extraordin­ary time for Nicola Sturgeon to plunge the SNP into an internal election. And it shows.

Kate Forbes had a torrid campaign launch. Seldom has a candidate come in for so much abuse so quickly. Her missteps on the interface between religion and politics were pounced upon by the press and then amplified to absurdity online.

Luckily for Kate the general public, and perhaps the SNP membership, will want to give this bright, honest and likeable young woman a fair chance.

Humza Yousaf is the selfprocla­imed continuity candidate. If you think all is well in the nationalis­t garden, then Humza is your man. He carries the formidable support of the SNP HQ machine and is the heavy odds-on favourite.

Then there is the outsider – Ash Regan, the surprise packet.

Her manifesto is clear on independen­ce, clear on gender recognitio­n and clear on reuniting the national movement. She has also demonstrat­ed courage in being the one Minister prepared to stand up to Nicola Sturgeon on the Gender Bill and it does take guts to govern.

So that’s the field and here is some free advice to each campaign. Call off the attack dogs, accent the positive, ignore the negative because if you do inherit the crown, you want to make sure it does not turn out to be a hollow one.

Above all, get on to an agenda which will galvanise the attention of the nation – for example, the fuel poverty crisis blanketing this land of energy plenty.

Try and fight an election which passes this “dufflecoat test”. A couple of weeks back I was campaignin­g in a local election in Aberdeen. A woman came to the door in her coat. I assumed she was going out but no, she was just in the house with her coat on.

If that lady had a vote in the SNP election, she would not really want to hear about gender recognitio­n or which candidate would have voted which way on Equal Marriage back in 2014 and still less about each candidate’s religion.

She would want to know which incoming First Minister had a strategy for control of Scotland’s resources and allowing the people like her to benefit from the wealth of their own country.

If the candidates pass that test, Scotland will be well on the way to winning freedom. Flunk it and the SNP ship will be holed below the waterline.

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