I’m intrigued by this suggestion from Lesley Riddoch. Is it possible? Can the SNP and Scottish Green Party have some kind of joint manifesto?
Personally, I remain unconvinced, not out
of spite or hatred for either party, far from it. No, my doubt is
there because I wonder what reaction this would get from the supporters
of both.
The only question that both sets of
supporters need to ask, in my opinion, is this: Do we really want
independence? If the answer is an unequivocal ‘yes’, then there really
is only one choice and this is for both sets to vote for the SNP. In a
WM general election the Green vote can only succeed in splitting the
votes for pro-independence candidates.
Now, this may not serve democracy, in
that choice is being limited, but should the Scottish Green Party sit
this one out and urge their supporters to vote for the SNP? There are
calls from Unionists for a Labour/LibDem/Tory attack on the SNP. To me,
every single supporter of independence needs to support the SNP at this
one general election. The ends will justify the means.
So, do they want independence? Yes or no?
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