Former SNP leadership candidate defects to become Alba Party’s first MSP

Politics

Former leadership candidate for the SNP, Ash Regan, has quit the party to join the Alba Party – becoming its first MSP.

Ms Regan, who got just over 11% of the vote in the race to succeed Nicola Sturgeon earlier this year, said the SNP has “lost its focus on independence”.

Ms Regan said she could not “continue to be part of a party that has drifted from its path and its commitment to achieving independence as a matter of urgency”.

“Sadly, it has become increasingly clear that the SNP has lost its focus on independence, the very foundation of its existence,” she added.

Former SNP leader Alex Salmond, who set up Alba, said he was “delighted” to welcome Ms Regan, who is the MSP for Edinburgh Eastern.

He said: “Her commitment to the cause of Scottish independence has never been in question, and her addition to Alba sends a powerful message about the focus and determination we bring to achieving an independent Scotland.

“Having Ash join the Alba Party enriches our team and sharpens our focus on the immediate need for Scottish independence.

More on Snp

“She brings a level of commitment and principle that is deeply admired across Scotland, and I couldn’t be more pleased to welcome her into our ranks.”

Read more from Sky News:
SNP in damage limitation mode as they prepare for Labour to overtake Conservatives
SNP rejects using next election as ‘de facto’ referendum on independence

It comes just weeks after MP Dr Lisa Cameron announced she was quitting the SNP to join the Conservatives.

Ms Regan had previously served as community safety minister in the Scottish government, but had quit that position last year so she could vote against controversial gender recognition reforms.

She then stood against Kate Forbes and Humza Yousaf in the race to succeed Ms Sturgeon.

Ms Regan, who was first elected as an SNP MSP in 2016, said it had been “an honour to serve the people of Scotland as an MSP and a minister”.

As Alba’s first MSP, Ms Regan said she would “take up the mantle of leadership for Alba at Holyrood”.

In doing this, she vowed she would have a “clear focus on reinvigorating the cause of independence”.

Articles You May Like

Qualcomm says it expects $4 billion in PC chip sales by 2029, as company gets traction beyond smartphones
The drive to win a Rugby World Cup three-peat binds the Springboks’ DNA
Police arrest teenagers after stolen car crashes and catches fire at end of 100mph chase
A Nearby Supernova May End Dark Matter Search, Claims New Study
Ford plans to cut 4,000 jobs – including hundreds in UK