The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

SNP resumes series of indy manifestoe­s

- CRAIG PATON

The newest in a line of papers forming the prospectus for an independen­t Scotland will be published “in the coming weeks”, the new minister for independen­ce has said.

Nicola Sturgeon launched the series last year, with three papers unveiled in an effort to lay out the policies of an independen­t Scotland, focusing on the economy, democracy and comparison­s with similar small, but independen­t, European nations.

But the publicatio­ns have stalled recently amid Ms Sturgeon’s resignatio­n and Humza Yousaf ’s election to the top job.

Speaking to The National’s Holyrood Weekly podcast, Jamie Hepburn, Mr Yousaf’s Independen­ce Minister, said the next paper would be published soon, but refused to unveil the subject matter.

“Government is accountabl­e and responsibl­e to Parliament and that’s a responsibi­lity I take seriously,” he said.

“It’s incumbent on me to recognise that we should say to Parliament what the next subject material of the forthcomin­g prospectus papers will be.

“But what I can say in terms of broad timescales is we’re probably talking in the coming weeks we’ll publish the next one.”

The announceme­nt came after SNP MP and frequent critic of the party Joanna Cherry hit out at the prospectus­es, telling the Holyrood Sources podcast last week the papers were “really lightweigh­t stuff ”.

She added: “I know there are a lot of successful, small, independen­t countries in Europe and I think most of us know that, but what I think voters, what people in Scotland, want to know is how are we going to get from where we are now – enmeshed in the United Kingdom – to being one of those successful countries?

“That’s where the difficult questions lie in relation to questions to do with currency, to do with pension payments, to do with cross-border trade, to how long will it take us to get back into the EU?

“Do we sit in an associatio­n agreement while we do so?”

Scottish Tory constituti­on spokesman Donald Cameron said the first minister should end the publicatio­n of the papers.

“Humza Yousaf should be ditching these Nicola Sturgeon-era PR stunts, which lack all credibilit­y, and concentrat­ing on the day job,” he said.

“But it’s a measure of how weak he is, that he’s doubling down on them, because independen­ce is the only issue the feuding, scandal-ridden SNP can agree on.”

Scottish Lib Dem MSP Willie Rennie said: “Never before will so many trees have been sacrificed in the pursuit of such a pointless exercise.

“With the party under police investigat­ion and the government still incapable of even building a ferry you would think they’d have other things on their mind,” added Mr Rennie.

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