Sturgeon to launch first paper of ‘independence prospectus’

Nicola Sturgeon

The launch comes after SNP won the 2021 Holyrood election on a manifesto which included a commitment to hold another referendum on Scotland’s place in the UK

Scotland’s First Minister is to launch the first in a new series of papers that she says will form an ‘updated independence prospectus’. Nicola Sturgeon is due to unveil the first of documents in the Scottish Government’s Building a New Scotland series at Bute House in Edinburgh on Tuesday.

And while she said the papers – seen as update of the independence white paper published in the run-up to the 2014 referendum – would ‘set out openly the challenges a newly independent Scotland would face’, she also stressed they would also ‘point the way’ to a wealthier, fairer and more resilient nation.

The launch comes after Sturgeon’s SNP won the 2021 Holyrood election on a manifesto which included a commitment to hold another referendum on Scotland’s place in the UK once the Covid crisis had abated.

The SNP did not win a majority of seats in the Scottish Parliament in that election, but voters having also returned a record number of Green MSPs created a pro-independence majority within Holyrood. Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie will join Sturgeon in Bute House – the First Minister’s official residence – for Tuesday’s launch event.

The SNP leader has repeatedly made clear she wants a referendum before the end of 2023 – despite fierce opposition from the UK Government to such a vote taking place. And while she said ‘having the full powers of independence does not guarantee a better future’ for Scotland it was ‘striking just how successful’ countries that are similar to Scotland were in comparison with the UK.

Such nations, she said, ‘can help point the way to a new Scotland that is wealthier and fairer, more resilient and better placed to help people with issues such as the cost of living crisis than a UK Government committed to a hard Brexit whatever the cost’. Speaking ahead of the launch of the first paper, the First Minister added: The Building a New Scotland series will set out openly the challenges a newly independent Scotland would face, how they could be overcome as well as the opportunities that come with independence – as demonstrated by the success of comparable independent nations as well as our own resources and talents.

Opposition MSPs however insisted the Scottish Government should be more focused on issues such as the cost of living crisis. Scottish Conservative constitution spokesman Donald Cameron said: Nicola Sturgeon is wilfully ignoring Scotland’s priorities to push ahead with plans for a second divisive independence referendum in 2023.

The vast majority of Scottish people don’t want the distraction of another referendum next year. They want the government 100% focused on our recovery from the pandemic, the global cost-of-living crisis, supporting our NHS and protecting jobs. Yet Nicola Sturgeon is recklessly pressing ahead with her obsession anyway. This is nothing short of shameful when the country is facing so many momentous challenges, the spokesman said.

Cameron insisted: The distraction and disruption of another bitter referendum debate is the last thing Scotland needs right now.

Labour constitution spokeswoman Sarah Boyack said that while people were ‘struggling to put food on the table during the worst cost of living crisis in a decade’ the SNP and Greens were focusing on ‘their constitutional obsession’.

Boyack hit out: We should be working together to tackle the cost of living crisis now – but instead the SNP-Green government want to tear us apart. This is an appalling waste of time, energy and money when our public services are being cut to the bone.

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