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Ex-health secretary tells First Minister to work with Alba after ‘zero progress’

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AN outgoing SNP MSP has urged Nicola Sturgeon to work with Alex Salmond’s Alba Party – warning there has been “zero progress in the last five years” in pushing forward the independen­ce cause.

Alex Neil, who is not seeking re-election next month for his Airdrie and Shotts seat, has stressed to the independen­ce movement that Holyrood needs to return a supermajor­ity to “force Boris Johnson’s hand” to agree to another independen­ce referendum.

Mr Neil served as health secretary under Mr Salmond when he was first minister.

His remarks came just one day after the SNP’S election manifesto set out that a “simple majority” of MSPS in Holyrood, as was the case in the last term of Parliament, would be a mandate for a re-run of the 2014 poll to be held.

Mr Neil said: “Since 2016 the SNP and Scottish Green Party have, between them, had a pro-independen­ce overall majority of nine in the Scottish Parliament.

“Despite that there has been zero progress during the past five years in bringing about a second independen­ce referendum. We cannot allow that situation to continue for another five years.

“The experience of the last five years teaches us a supermajor­ity of pro-independen­ce MSPS will be needed to force Boris Johnson’s hand on the constituti­onal question.”

He added: “Unfortunat­ely, under the current system for electing the Scottish Parliament, there is no realistic possibilit­y of any one party winning such a supermajor­ity by itself.

“To achieve a supermajor­ity requires all the pro-independen­ce parties working in partnershi­p together.”

Mr Neil has not said he will leave the SNP and join Alba but he has called for the two parties to put

“self interests” and “personalit­ies” aside.

First Minister Ms Sturgeon has repeatedly insisted she will not work with Mr Salmond and his new project, but the former first minister has left the door open for a shared platform.

Mr Neil added: “In this election, it is clear in nearly every region of Scotland the SNP’S huge sway over such a large number of constituen­cy seats means it is impossible for it to win many list seats under the current system for electing regional MSPS.

“In such circumstan­ces it makes sense to have an agreement between the pro-independen­ce parties to vote tactically to maximise the pro-independen­ce vote.

“Electing a supermajor­ity of pro-independen­ce MSPS must surely be preferable to allowing anti-independen­ce MSPS to get in by default because the pro-independen­ce parties haven’t supported each other.

“We must all put our country, Scotland, first.”

A spokeswoma­n for the SNP said: “It’s clear that only an SNP government can deliver an independen­ce referendum and give people in Scotland a choice on the country’s future, once the crisis of Covid has passed.”

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