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SNP calls to delay independence summit after Sturgeon resignation Calls for SNP to delay independence summit after Sturgeon resignation
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Nicola Sturgeon has announced she will resign as first minister of ScotlandNicola Sturgeon has announced she will resign as first minister of Scotland
The timing of a SNP independence summit has been thrown into doubt after Nicola Sturgeon's resignation as first minister.The timing of a SNP independence summit has been thrown into doubt after Nicola Sturgeon's resignation as first minister.
The party leader confirmed on Wednesday that she would step down after more than eight years in the role.The party leader confirmed on Wednesday that she would step down after more than eight years in the role.
The SNP had scheduled a conference for March 19 to discuss a strategy to gain independence. The SNP had scheduled a conference for 19 March to discuss a strategy to gain independence.
But some high-profile figures in the party now say the event should be postponed while a successor is chosen.But some high-profile figures in the party now say the event should be postponed while a successor is chosen.
Nicola Sturgeon says time is right to resign as FMNicola Sturgeon says time is right to resign as FM
Search begins to find Nicola Sturgeon's successorSearch begins to find Nicola Sturgeon's successor
The SNP's national executive committee is meeting online at 18:30 on Thursday to discuss the timing for a leadership contest.The SNP's national executive committee is meeting online at 18:30 on Thursday to discuss the timing for a leadership contest.
The national executive will also have to decide on whether to go ahead with the March 19 summit. The national executive will also have to decide on whether to go ahead with the March summit.
The conference was announced by the first minister in December following the decision of the UK Supreme Court that Holyrood could not legislate for another referendum, with Ms Sturgeon saying she would back using the next general election as a de facto referendum.The conference was announced by the first minister in December following the decision of the UK Supreme Court that Holyrood could not legislate for another referendum, with Ms Sturgeon saying she would back using the next general election as a de facto referendum.
Nicola Sturgeon made her announcement at a news conference in her official Edinburgh residence, Bute HouseNicola Sturgeon made her announcement at a news conference in her official Edinburgh residence, Bute House
SNP MP Stephen Flynn, who replaced Ms Sturgeon's close ally Ian Blackford as the party's Westminster leader in December, called for it to be delayed.SNP MP Stephen Flynn, who replaced Ms Sturgeon's close ally Ian Blackford as the party's Westminster leader in December, called for it to be delayed.
He told Sky News: "The de facto referendum was obviously put forward by the First Minister and we were going to be discussing and debating the merits of that at that party conference. "In my view, that conference should be paused," he told the BBC.
"I personally think that party conference should be paused, for obvious reasons. "We should allow our new leader the opportunity and the space to set out their vision and their priorities domestically but also give them the space to chart their course when it comes to that pathway to independence."
"I think the new leader should have the opportunity and indeed the space to set out their position, their values and their intentions going forward.
"So that would be my take in relation to that. I think it's sensible that we do hit the pause button on that conference and allow the new leader the opportunity to set out their vision."
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SNP MP Stewart McDonald, who criticised Ms Sturgeon's plan to use the next general election as a de facto referendum on independence, also suggested the conference should be pushed back.SNP MP Stewart McDonald, who criticised Ms Sturgeon's plan to use the next general election as a de facto referendum on independence, also suggested the conference should be pushed back.
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He said the leadership contest should take about six weeks, meaning it would not finish until after the scheduled date of the conference on March 19.He said the leadership contest should take about six weeks, meaning it would not finish until after the scheduled date of the conference on March 19.
"I hope the NEC agrees a timetable that ensures a comprehensive debate - we should not rush," he tweeted."I hope the NEC agrees a timetable that ensures a comprehensive debate - we should not rush," he tweeted.
The Glasgow South MP added the summit could then "become a national hustings and departing speech" from Ms Sturgeon.The Glasgow South MP added the summit could then "become a national hustings and departing speech" from Ms Sturgeon.
Former SNP minister Ash Regan, who quit over the government's plans to reform gender recognition rules, also backed the idea of moving the conference, as well as calling for all members who left the party in the last year to be allowed to re-join and vote in the leadership contest.Former SNP minister Ash Regan, who quit over the government's plans to reform gender recognition rules, also backed the idea of moving the conference, as well as calling for all members who left the party in the last year to be allowed to re-join and vote in the leadership contest.
SNP president Michael Russell has suggested the summit may have to be postponedSNP president Michael Russell has suggested the summit may have to be postponed
SNP president Mr Russell, speaking to BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland, said they may need to delay the event until a new leader has been selected, suggesting it was "unlikely" the race would be over by then.SNP president Mr Russell, speaking to BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland, said they may need to delay the event until a new leader has been selected, suggesting it was "unlikely" the race would be over by then.
"Therefore there is a question to be asked about whether that should be postponed while a leader comes into place," he said."Therefore there is a question to be asked about whether that should be postponed while a leader comes into place," he said.
He added: "I think that's a matter that needs to be discussed."He added: "I think that's a matter that needs to be discussed."
Ms Sturgeon, who announced her decision to quit at a surprise news conference at Bute House in Edinburgh on Wednesday, will remain in post until a replacement is appointed.Ms Sturgeon, who announced her decision to quit at a surprise news conference at Bute House in Edinburgh on Wednesday, will remain in post until a replacement is appointed.
She also intends to remain as an MSP until at least the next Holyrood election.She also intends to remain as an MSP until at least the next Holyrood election.
Mr Russell said he expected that process to be "shortened" and for there to be a "contested election".Mr Russell said he expected that process to be "shortened" and for there to be a "contested election".
'Choppy waters''Choppy waters'
Though there is no obvious candidate to succeed the outgoing first minister, potential candidates include: External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson, Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, Health Secretary Humza Yousaf and Deputy First Minister John Swinney.Though there is no obvious candidate to succeed the outgoing first minister, potential candidates include: External Affairs Secretary Angus Robertson, Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, Health Secretary Humza Yousaf and Deputy First Minister John Swinney.
Mr Flynn The Westminster has previously ruled himself out of contention for the role, adding that the next head of the SNP will come from the Holyrood group. Stephen Flynn previously ruled himself out of contention for the role, adding that the next head of the SNP would come from the Holyrood group.
Ms Sturgeon's resignation follows a series of political challenges in recent months as her government sought to pass new laws on gender reforms, only for them to be blocked by Westminster.Ms Sturgeon's resignation follows a series of political challenges in recent months as her government sought to pass new laws on gender reforms, only for them to be blocked by Westminster.
She insisted the row surrounding a transgender double rapist being sent to a women's jail "wasn't the final straw", but said it is "time for someone else" to lead the party.She insisted the row surrounding a transgender double rapist being sent to a women's jail "wasn't the final straw", but said it is "time for someone else" to lead the party.
Ms Sturgeon acknowledged the "choppy waters", but insisted her resignation was not in response to the "latest period of pressure".Ms Sturgeon acknowledged the "choppy waters", but insisted her resignation was not in response to the "latest period of pressure".
"This decision comes from a deeper and longer-term assessment," she said."This decision comes from a deeper and longer-term assessment," she said.
"In my head and in my heart I know that time is now. That it's right for me, for my party and my country.""In my head and in my heart I know that time is now. That it's right for me, for my party and my country."
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