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Tory leadership: Where do the final candidates stand on indyref2? Tory leadership: Where do the final candidates stand on indyref2?
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Rishi Sunak and Liz Trust are the candidates who will compete for Conservative Party membership votes in the coming weeks Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are the candidates who will compete for Conservative Party membership votes in the coming weeks
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are the final candidates to be the next leader of the Conservative party and prime minister of the UK.Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are the final candidates to be the next leader of the Conservative party and prime minister of the UK.
They now face a vote of Tory party members, and whoever wins when the result is announced on 5 September will immediately face demands from the SNP for an independence referendum to be held in October next year.They now face a vote of Tory party members, and whoever wins when the result is announced on 5 September will immediately face demands from the SNP for an independence referendum to be held in October next year.
Here is a what each has had to say about Scotland.Here is a what each has had to say about Scotland.
Rishi SunakRishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak: "There is nothing more Conservative than our precious union."Rishi Sunak: "There is nothing more Conservative than our precious union."
The former Chancellor's resignation alongside Health Secretary Sajid Javid played a key role in the collapse of support for Boris Johnson within the government.The former Chancellor's resignation alongside Health Secretary Sajid Javid played a key role in the collapse of support for Boris Johnson within the government.
Mr Sunak was an early frontrunner in the race to replace Mr Johnson, with his Ready for Rishi campaign being publicly backed by more Conservative MPs than any other candidate.Mr Sunak was an early frontrunner in the race to replace Mr Johnson, with his Ready for Rishi campaign being publicly backed by more Conservative MPs than any other candidate.
His campaign has stressed the UK-wide interventions he made as Chancellor, particularly during the pandemic and in distributing levelling-up funds.His campaign has stressed the UK-wide interventions he made as Chancellor, particularly during the pandemic and in distributing levelling-up funds.
The Richmond MP has also focused on future general elections, claiming that other candidates could lose to Labour and "allow the SNP into power via the back door".The Richmond MP has also focused on future general elections, claiming that other candidates could lose to Labour and "allow the SNP into power via the back door".
He has pledged to "rule out holding another divisive Scottish independence referendum", arguing that people want politicians to focus on the cost of living crisis, energy security and economic growth rather than the constitution.He has pledged to "rule out holding another divisive Scottish independence referendum", arguing that people want politicians to focus on the cost of living crisis, energy security and economic growth rather than the constitution.
And he says he would aim to bring the whole of the UK closer together rather than indulging in "political point-scoring" if he becomes PM.And he says he would aim to bring the whole of the UK closer together rather than indulging in "political point-scoring" if he becomes PM.
Scottish Conservatives seek ‘drama-free’ new PMScottish Conservatives seek ‘drama-free’ new PM
Mr Sunak said he wanted to lead a UK government "willing to roll up their sleeves and get stuck into creating jobs, growth and prosperity in all corners of the UK, from Llandudno to Perth, Belfast to Birmingham".Mr Sunak said he wanted to lead a UK government "willing to roll up their sleeves and get stuck into creating jobs, growth and prosperity in all corners of the UK, from Llandudno to Perth, Belfast to Birmingham".
This would involve the London administration getting more involved in making spending decisions across the UK, which he said would "abandon the Westminster 'devolve and forget' mentality and become the most active UK-wide government in decades".This would involve the London administration getting more involved in making spending decisions across the UK, which he said would "abandon the Westminster 'devolve and forget' mentality and become the most active UK-wide government in decades".
However, it has led to accusations from the SNP of a power grab of devolved responsibilities, with Westminster leader Ian Blackford calling it a "dangerous proposition".However, it has led to accusations from the SNP of a power grab of devolved responsibilities, with Westminster leader Ian Blackford calling it a "dangerous proposition".
Mr Sunak said: "There is nothing more Conservative than our precious union, and everything great that we have achieved we have done so as one family.Mr Sunak said: "There is nothing more Conservative than our precious union, and everything great that we have achieved we have done so as one family.
"For all of these reasons, my government will do anything and everything to protect, sustain and strengthen it.""For all of these reasons, my government will do anything and everything to protect, sustain and strengthen it."
In 2020, Mr Sunak denied claims published in the FT newspaper that he had once told a Conservative colleague that it would be in England's best financial interests to break away from the UK.In 2020, Mr Sunak denied claims published in the FT newspaper that he had once told a Conservative colleague that it would be in England's best financial interests to break away from the UK.
Round one - 88 votesRound one - 88 votes
Round two - 101 votesRound two - 101 votes
Round three - 115 votesRound three - 115 votes
Round four - 118 votesRound four - 118 votes
Round five - 137 votesRound five - 137 votes
Liz TrussLiz Truss
Liz Truss, the MP for South West Norfolk, describes herself as a "child of the union"Liz Truss, the MP for South West Norfolk, describes herself as a "child of the union"
The foreign secretary stayed on in Boris Johnson's government while others resigned, and has secured support from Tory MPs loyal to the prime minister including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries.The foreign secretary stayed on in Boris Johnson's government while others resigned, and has secured support from Tory MPs loyal to the prime minister including Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries.
She is seen as representing the right of the party, and has based her leadership bid on the promise of immediate tax cuts and a longer-term drive to reduce the size of the state.She is seen as representing the right of the party, and has based her leadership bid on the promise of immediate tax cuts and a longer-term drive to reduce the size of the state.
The view of her as a "continuity candidate" is underlined by the fact her slogan has been "delivery, delivery, delivery", stressing achievements in government rather than the need for change that others have promoted.The view of her as a "continuity candidate" is underlined by the fact her slogan has been "delivery, delivery, delivery", stressing achievements in government rather than the need for change that others have promoted.
While Mr Sunak won more backing from MPs, Ms Truss was the bookmakers' favourite according to odds on Wednesday morning - having overhauled previous favourite Penny Mordaunt to make it into the runoff.While Mr Sunak won more backing from MPs, Ms Truss was the bookmakers' favourite according to odds on Wednesday morning - having overhauled previous favourite Penny Mordaunt to make it into the runoff.
Who could be the next prime minister?Who could be the next prime minister?
Ms Truss lived in Paisley as a child, where she attended West Primary School and once played the role of Margaret Thatcher in a class hustings ahead of the 1983 general election.Ms Truss lived in Paisley as a child, where she attended West Primary School and once played the role of Margaret Thatcher in a class hustings ahead of the 1983 general election.
She told the Scotsman that she got zero votes, adding: "I didn't even vote for myself. Even at that age we knew it was simply unpopular to be a Tory in the West of Scotland."She told the Scotsman that she got zero votes, adding: "I didn't even vote for myself. Even at that age we knew it was simply unpopular to be a Tory in the West of Scotland."
But she has said that the Conservatives "wouldn't have the ideas, the leaders or the legacy we have today" without Scots.But she has said that the Conservatives "wouldn't have the ideas, the leaders or the legacy we have today" without Scots.
The South West Norfolk MP describes herself as a "child of the union", calling it "a very important part of the DNA of our country".The South West Norfolk MP describes herself as a "child of the union", calling it "a very important part of the DNA of our country".
Asked in a Spectator hustings whether voters north of the border like her, she replied that "some Scots love me".Asked in a Spectator hustings whether voters north of the border like her, she replied that "some Scots love me".
She added: "The important point is not about how many meetings we have had and how many visits we do, which is of course an important part of ministerial life - it's what we actually deliver for people."She added: "The important point is not about how many meetings we have had and how many visits we do, which is of course an important part of ministerial life - it's what we actually deliver for people."
On independence, Ms Truss has said she would not support a fresh vote.On independence, Ms Truss has said she would not support a fresh vote.
She has repeatedly said that the SNP had described the last referendum in 2014 as "once in a generation", adding: "I don't think we're through that generation yet."She has repeatedly said that the SNP had described the last referendum in 2014 as "once in a generation", adding: "I don't think we're through that generation yet."
Round one - 50 votesRound one - 50 votes
Round two - 64 votesRound two - 64 votes
Round three - 71 votesRound three - 71 votes
Round four - 86 votesRound four - 86 votes
Round five - 113 votesRound five - 113 votes