Special SNP conference postponed as party seeks successor to Nicola Sturgeon

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Special Snp Conference Postponed As Party Seeks Successor To Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon resignation, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By Dan Barker, PA Scotland

The SNP has said its special independence conference will be postponed as it outlined its plans to appoint Nicola Sturgeon’s successor as Scottish first minister and party leader.

Scottish health secretary Humza Yousaf is expected to announce he is running to become Scotland’s next first minister, but MP Joanna Cherry has ruled herself out of the battle.

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After a meeting of the party’s national executive committee those eying the top job have until February 24th to choose submit their nomination, with the vote open between March 13th and 27th.

Lorna Finn, the party’s national secretary, said: “Nicola has been the outstanding politician of this generation.

“We are very fortunate that she will remain an SNP MSP and a leading campaigner for an independent Scotland.

“But the SNP is full of talented individuals and they now have the opportunity to put themselves forward and our new leader will lead us into the final phase of Scotland’s journey towards independence.”

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Humza Yousaf (Jane Barlow/PA)
Humza Yousaf (Jane Barlow/PA)

The results of the contest will be made public as soon as the result is determined, the party said, and after the candidates have been told.

Its planned meeting on March 19th, in which members were set to discuss the path towards an independence vote.

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Ms Sturgeon had backed the use of the next general election as a de facto referendum.

But the party on Thursday said that would be postponed.

Ms Finn said: “It would be wrong to have a newly elected leader tied to a key decision on how we deliver democracy in Scotland in the face of continued Westminster intransigence.

“Therefore, the party’s special democracy conference, previously planned for Sunday March 19, is postponed.

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“SNP members, the lifeblood of this party and movement, will be updated in due course on details of a rearranged event once the new party leader is in place.”

Also on Thursday the Daily Record reported Mr Yousaf was expected to announce his bid to become the next leader of the SNP and first minister of Scotland.

The Daily Record quoted a source which said Mr Yousaf, who entered the Scottish Parliament in 2011, had “a lot of support from MPs and MSPs” and labelled him a “unifying force” who had experience having been in government for a decade.

“Just as he has managed to get health unions round the table, he would bring the party together,” the source told the paper.

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But Joanna Cherry said she would not be in the running, and said the “messianic leadership model has not worked”.

The MP said in her column in The National newspaper the resignation of Ms Sturgeon could be a “turning point”, but only if the party could “honestly appraise where things have gone wrong and radically reset our approach”.

“The new leader needs to reach out across the party and the movement and to adopt a more collegiate approach,” she said.

“If we are to go forward united to achieve our goal of independence, we need to face up to what has gone wrong and put it right.”

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