Independence for Scotland Party
The Independence for Scotland Party (ISP) (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Neo-eisimeileachd do dh'Alba) is a political party in Scotland which supports Scottish independence within the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).[1]
Independence for Scotland Party | |
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Leader | Colette Walker |
Deputy Leader | Julie McAnulty |
Founded | 7 May 2020 |
Registered | PP11433 |
Headquarters | 22 Monteith Gardens Clarkston Glasgow G76 8NU |
Ideology | Scottish independence Pro-EFTA |
Local government in Scotland | 1 / 1,227 |
Website | |
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History
The party was founded in 2020[2]. The party was registered by the Electoral Commission on 7 May 2020.[3]
On 8 January 2021, Roddy McCuish became the first elected representative of the ISP, when he joined the party while on Argyll and Bute Council, having been elected as an independent and then later moving to the party. He had been both a Scottish National Party representative and an independent.[4]
In November 2020, the party came under fire for quoting Kenny MacAskill's published view on constituency versus list voting.[5] MacAskill issued a statement saying that the advert was made without his consent.[4]
The party had planned to stand fourteen list candidates in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, one in South Scotland and Glasgow and two in the remaining six regions.[6] However, after the Alba Party announced their formation and decision to compete in the election, they withdrew their candidates. [7]
Elected representative
Office | Representative | Constituency |
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Councillor Depute Provost |
Roddy McCuish | Argyll and Bute Council |
References
- Williams, Martin (29 July 2020). "New Scottish independence party explains game plan as logos are officially approved". Herald Scotland.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - Webster, Laura (9 May 2020). "Independence for Scotland Party launches ahead of 2021 election". The National. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "View registration - The Electoral Commission". search.electoralcommission.org.uk. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- Emer O'Toole (8 January 2021). "Independence for Scotland party welcomes its first elected representative". The National. Archived from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- Cochrane, Angus (1 November 2020). "Independence for Scotland Party creates 'fake endorsement' from Kenny MacAskill". The National. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- "Regional Candidates May 2021 – Independence for Scotland Party – ISP". Independence for Scotland Party. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- "Scottish Election 2021: New independence party stands down candidates after launch of Alba". Retrieved 17 April 2022.