The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Scotland ‘on the cusp of making history’: Sturgeon

- KATRINE BUSSEY

Nicola Sturgeon will declare Scotland is “now a nation on the cusp of making history” as she insists the SNP’s goal of independen­ce is “in clear sight”.

The first minister will open her party’s annual conference by telling activists she has “never been so c e r t a i n” the country will achieve independen­ce.

He r comments will follow last December ’s “landslide victory” in Scotland in the UK general election, in which the SNP won 48 of the 59 available seats.

Since then, several opinion polls have suggested a majority of Scots are in favour of leaving the UK.

While Prime Minister Boris Johnson has repeatedly said he will not allow another referendum on Scottish independen­ce to take place, Ms Sturgeon said a majority for her party in next y e a r ’s Holyrood election should enable such a vote to happen.

On Thursday, she said a referendum could be held “in the earlier part” of the next parliament­ary session.

She added while the country is still in the midst of the coronaviru­s pandemic, she is now “more hopeful” this will end soon.

Ms Sturgeon will tell the conference, which is taking place virtually because of coronaviru­s: “Scotland is now a nation on the cusp of making history.

“Independen­ce is in clear sight – and with unity of purpose, humility and hard work I have never been so certain that we will deliver it.

“The people of Scotland have the right to choose their future.

“Let’s now focus all our efforts on making sure we bring about that better country they and future generation­s deserve.”

The SNP leader will say support for independen­ce among Scots has now “risen to become the sustained and majority view in public opinion”.

She will tell delegates: “While our primary focus must remain on eliminatin­g Covid-19 from our shores, for which we have renewed hope, Scotland must be ready for what comes next.

“And I know we will be.” The first minister will add: “Our country has so much talent and potential. We can build a resilient economy, with job creation and fairness at its heart.

“We can protect and invest in public services like our NHS. We can overcome p o v e r t y, inequality and we can make our contributi­on to tackling the climate emergency.”

Her opponents said Ms Sturgeon should focus on the fight against Covid-19.

Scottish Labour constituti­on spokesman Anas Sarwar said: “This proves that Nicola Sturgeon only has one priority – dividing the people of Scotland.

“In the midst of a global pandemic, when people are losing their jobs and saying goodbye to loved ones, it is insulting that she wants to focus on independen­ce.”

 ??  ?? MESSAGE: SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon will open her party’s annual conference, which is taking place virtually.
MESSAGE: SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon will open her party’s annual conference, which is taking place virtually.

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