Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Referendum ‘when the time is right’ – Sturgeon

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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has said she wants to hold a referendum on Scottish independen­ce “when the time is right”, as she retained her Glasgow seat.

Giving an acceptance speech in Glasgow after she defeated Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar by 19,735 votes to 10,279, the First Minister said her party is set for a fourth term in power.

Earlier, she had played down the likelihood of an overall SNP majority at Holyrood, saying it has “always been a very, very long shot”.

After being re-elected to her seat, Ms Sturgeon said: “If that is indeed the outcome of this election, I pledge today to get back to work immediatel­y to continue to steer the country through the crisis of Covid, to continue to lead this country into recovery from Covid.

“And then, when the time is right, to offer this country the choice of a better future.”

The First Minister also took aim at elements of the far right who stood in the Glasgow Southside seat, including former Britain First deputy leader Jayda Fransen - whom Ms Sturgeon had described as a “racist and a fascist” during a confrontat­ion between the pair on election day.

In her speech, she said: “The far right thug who led that confrontat­ion got 46 votes and I am proud that once again Glasgow Southside has shown the racists and the fascists that they are not welcome in Glasgow Southside, they are not welcome in Glasgow, and they are not welcome anywhere in Scotland, and let that be a note of unity.”

Before the First Minister arrived at the Glasgow count, Scotland’s Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf said members of an anti-vaccine party had made a “beeline” for him due to his skin colour.

Meanwhile, as we went to press last night only 30 seats had been declared across Scotland with only two of those changing hands - both SNP gains.

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