The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Convention to hold discussion over de facto referendum

- NEIL POORAN

The option of a de facto referendum will be part of discussion­s at the SNP’S special convention on independen­ce, the Scottish Government’s minister for independen­ce has said.

Jamie Hepburn said the SNP would lay out the details of its approach to independen­ce at the event on June 24, but any route would have to be legal.

The party announced the special convention will take place in Dundee, with the sole focus of “how Scotland is able to hold a legally-binding independen­ce referendum”.

Mr Hepburn said the Scottish Government had a mandate to make the case for independen­ce.

He said: “We will hold an SNP independen­ce convention on the 24th of June which will provide party members an opportunit­y to come together to discuss the road ahead, discuss what our platform will be in advance of the 2024 general election.

“I can certainly say independen­ce will be front and centre.”

Asked if the possibilit­y of a de facto referendum approach was still on the table, he said: “The first minister has said that so long as it’s rightly within the parameters of a legal, electoral route no option should be taken off the table.

“So that will form part of our discussion.”

A concept raised by Nicola Sturgeon, a de facto referendum would involve treating the votes for the SNP at a general election as votes for independen­ce.

Some in the SNP, including former leadership candidate Ash Regan, have called for an independen­ce convention to include groups outside the SNP.

Mr Hepburn was also quizzed on why he did not attend a pro-independen­ce march organised by the campaign group All Under One Banner.

He said: “I’ve nothing against going to marches and nothing against going to rallies, that can be an important part of demonstrat­ing that we’re not going anywhere.

“But we’re not going to win independen­ce by marching and rallying alone.”

He said he had been speaking to his constituen­ts on the weekend in question.

Humza Yousaf also pledged a “summer of independen­ce campaign activity” which would “take our positive message to every corner of the country”.

He said the party was working hard to organise regional independen­ce assemblies, something he pledged on the campaign trail for the SNP leadership.

 ?? ?? PLAN: Jamie Hepburn said the SNP will detail its route map for independen­ce on June 24.
PLAN: Jamie Hepburn said the SNP will detail its route map for independen­ce on June 24.

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