The Scotsman

Harvie tells SNP to hold indyref2 before 2021

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

A second Scottish independen­ce referendum should take place within two years, before the next Holyrood elections, Green Party co-convener Patrick Harvie has said.

Mr Harvie said a vote should be held during the Brexit transition phase, and warned that the SNP government was in “real danger” of missing an opportunit­y to secure independen­ce.

His co-leader, Maggie Chapman, said a “wildcat” referendum staged unilateral­ly by the Scottish Parliament without the permission of Westminste­r would be a “very useful tool”.

“I think there’s a real danger in waiting too long on the hope that clarity, which may never come, is just round the corner,” Mr Harvie told a Scottish Sunday newspaper.

“To pass legislatio­n for a referendum takes some time. If we wait too long, that won’t be doable in this current session of Parliament.”

The Green MSP added: “If this Brexit process is happening, I would like to see it [indyref2] … if we leave it even a few months longer we will have run out of time.”

Ms Chapman said that if an unauthoris­ed referendum “came back in favour of independen­ce, and the British government turned round and said, ‘No, you can’t have it’, I think that is another mobilising force”.

Scottish Conservati­ve chief whip Maurice Golden said the Greens were “equally dangerous and selfish in their relentless pursuit of independen­ce”.

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