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The outgoing Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie has used her speech to the party's UK conference to challenge Alex Salmond to name a date for an independence referendum. | |
She also told delegates in Manchester that the first minister was peddling an "odious cocktail" of grievance. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron has said political parties should unite in their support of the 'No' campaign. | Prime Minister David Cameron has said political parties should unite in their support of the 'No' campaign. |
He said the independence issue was bigger than one person or one party. | He said the independence issue was bigger than one person or one party. |
In her final conference speech, Ms Goldie accused the first minister of engaging in an "odious cocktail of grudge, gripe or grievance". | |
She said the SNP leader manipulated arguments with the UK government to "facilitate his march towards independence". | |
Ms Goldie also pressed the first minister to set a date for a referendum, saying: "Well, if only he would get on with his separation referendum. So that Scotland can speak. And vote to stick with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. | |
"If only he would say what the question will be. So that Scotland can answer it. | "If only he would say what the question will be. So that Scotland can answer it. |
"And if only we could put this constitutional turmoil to bed." | "And if only we could put this constitutional turmoil to bed." |
In an interview with political magazine Holyrood ahead of the conference, Mr Cameron said it would be a mistake to let party politics get in the way of a 'No' campaign. | |
He said that while he accepted that "Alex Salmond is the people's first choice - at present - to be Scotland's devolved first minister" that did not mean that Mr Salmond had "a majority of wisdom". | |
Split 'betrayal' | Split 'betrayal' |
Ms Goldie announced she would be stepping down as Scottish Tory leader after the party's poor showing in the Holyrood elections in May. | Ms Goldie announced she would be stepping down as Scottish Tory leader after the party's poor showing in the Holyrood elections in May. |
Four candidates - Jackson Carlaw MSP, Ruth Davidson MSP, Margaret Mitchell MSP and the party's current deputy leader Murdo Fraser - are vying to replace her. | Four candidates - Jackson Carlaw MSP, Ruth Davidson MSP, Margaret Mitchell MSP and the party's current deputy leader Murdo Fraser - are vying to replace her. |
Scotland's only Conservative MP David Mundell has given his backing to Ruth Davidson. | Scotland's only Conservative MP David Mundell has given his backing to Ruth Davidson. |
He said Mr Fraser's plan to split from the UK party would amount to a betrayal of voters in Scotland. | He said Mr Fraser's plan to split from the UK party would amount to a betrayal of voters in Scotland. |
"What we need to do is rally round the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party and build it up," he added. | "What we need to do is rally round the Scottish Conservative and Unionist party and build it up," he added. |
Meanwhile, Mr Fraser has outlined the core values and aims of his proposed new party, including putting Scotland first, strengthening the union, high quality public services and extending economic opportunity. | Meanwhile, Mr Fraser has outlined the core values and aims of his proposed new party, including putting Scotland first, strengthening the union, high quality public services and extending economic opportunity. |
Mr Fraser said: "Although distinct entities, we would fight UK and European elections on a joint platform and take the Conservative whip at Westminster and in the European Parliament." | Mr Fraser said: "Although distinct entities, we would fight UK and European elections on a joint platform and take the Conservative whip at Westminster and in the European Parliament." |
A list of potential names for the party has also emerged from activists. | A list of potential names for the party has also emerged from activists. |
It includes The Scottish Unionists, Scottish Reform Party, The Scottish Progressives, Progressive Conservatives, Scotland First or Scotland Forward, and Caledonian or The Caledonians. | It includes The Scottish Unionists, Scottish Reform Party, The Scottish Progressives, Progressive Conservatives, Scotland First or Scotland Forward, and Caledonian or The Caledonians. |
The final candidate to declare, Margaret Mitchell, officially launched her campaign earlier this week. | The final candidate to declare, Margaret Mitchell, officially launched her campaign earlier this week. |
Speaking at the event at Hamilton racecourse Ms Mitchell said she saw next year's local council elections as an opportunity for the Scottish Conservatives to build upon. | Speaking at the event at Hamilton racecourse Ms Mitchell said she saw next year's local council elections as an opportunity for the Scottish Conservatives to build upon. |