Rennie plea to party over referendum
WILLIE Rennie has said Liberals will need to “stand up and be counted” if Nicola Sturgeon does call a second independence referendum.
But he insisted that if Scotland’s future in the UK was put to the vote again, his party could “send a message ofhope”and“turnbackthe tideofdivision”.
The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader spoke out ahead of the start of his party’s spring conference in Perth. The gathering comes at a time of continued speculation that Ms Sturgeon will press for a second vote on independence to be held.
While almost two-thirds (62per cent) of Scots voted to keep Britain in the European Union in June 2016, the UK as a whole voted to leave, with this difference heightened further by Conservative plans for a hard Brexit.
Mr Rennie said: “If there is to be another independence referendum, the responsibility on Liberals is great. We must stand up and be counted for our values.”
He claimed the Conservatives “have done more damage to the Union with their Brexit gamble” and said that the “complete disarray” among Labour had turned it “from the party of opposition to the party of compliance”.
The LibDem MSP continued: “The argument of independence is a battle of ideas and values, not of identities and flags. We must stand up for our family whether in Britain or across Europe. We must make the positive, open, internationalist case. Send a message of hope that things can be better still.”