Alba party sets out its plans

Alex Salmond's new party is publishing its manifesto for the Holyrood election

Author: Rob WallerPublished 21st Apr 2021

Alex Salmond will be launchng the manifesto for his Alba party with a call for a "supermajority'' for Scottish independence to "hold Boris Johnson's feet to the fire".

The former First Minister is going to unveil the policies by saying that "independence is not an alternative to recovery. It is essential to real recovery''.

Alba suggested the SNP and the Greens would "kick the independence timetable down the road'' and said a split with Westminster was needed urgently.

No time to waste

Mr Salmond, 66, will say: "If Scotland wants to have all the powers required to recover from the coronavirus in the way we choose, we simply can't wait several years for a referendum and several more for independence, that would mean that the crucial decisions that need to be made right now will be made by Boris Johnson, not the people of Scotland.

"It means that weapons of mass destruction will be renewed on the Clyde instead of that money being spent on the infrastructure projects Scotland is crying out to be renewed.

"It means that if we want to mobilise capital to transform Scotland's recovery we will be stymied by Westminster.

"Only by delivering a supermajority for independence will we be able to hold Boris Johnson's feet to the fire and progress our independence with the urgency that is required.''

Manifesto pledges

Alba has pledged to introduce free access to sport facilities for every under-18 to improve healthiness in Scotland's poorer areas and remove "the financial barrier in access to sport''.

It also outlined its intention to pay ÂŁ500 annually to half a million of Scotland's poorest households.

The policy is aimed at "meaningful and targeted action to start reducing the unacceptable level of inequality that exists in Scotland as a result of continued attacks by the UK Government on the welfare state'', said the party.

Mr Salmond will launch the full manifesto virtually on zoom at 11am on Wednesday, followed by a central Scotland campaign at 3pm in-person.

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