The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Party dropped by councillor going it alone

- DEREK HEALEY

Scotland’s most senior councillor has ditched Labour and will stand as an independen­t in Aberdeensh­ire after finding herself at odds with party leader Anas Sarwar’s stance on a new Scottish independen­ce vote.

Alison Evison, who is president of the local authority umbrella group Cosla, will quit the party ahead of May’s local elections and stand to represent the Mearns ward as an independen­t member.

Ms Evison, a current North Kincardine councillor, said her decision to leave Labour is a “positive” one and that she is not disaffecte­d with the party.

However, her previous comments backing a second referendum may have fallen foul of Mr Sarwar’s stated criteria for Scottish Labour candidates.

Writing in 2019, Ms Evison said: “It’s straightfo­rward to me: democracy must be at the core of all we do.

“Recently it has become fragile and we must strengthen it again.

“We can strengthen it by enabling the voice of Scotland to be heard through its formal processes and that must mean a referendum on independen­ce.”

Earlier this year, Mr Sarwar ruled out the prospect of Scottish Labour running any pro-independen­ce candidates.

He stated Labour “will be a pro-UK party standing for a reformed and renewed UK” and that “all our candidates would be

expected to abide by that manifesto”.

In a recent Facebook post, Ms Evison announced she would be standing in the Mearns ward, where she lives, adding: “Communitie­s, not politics, must be at the heart.”

Although the post confirmed her candidacy, she made no mention of Labour.

SNP MSP Paul McLennan described Ms Evison’s decision to quit the Labour party as a “devastatin­g blow to Anas Sarwar”.

A Scottish Labour spokespers­on said: “People have the chance to elect a local champion that will stand up for their local community on May 5 by voting Scottish Labour.

“Scottish Labour is committed to standing a full array of candidates who are committed to Scotland’s national recovery and to their local communitie­s.”

Alison Evison was approached for comment.

 ?? ?? INDEPENDEN­T: Alison Evison will now run as a candidate for the Mearns.
INDEPENDEN­T: Alison Evison will now run as a candidate for the Mearns.

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