Candidate to become SNP leader and first minister also pledges to scrap gender recognition reform bill in campaign launch
Ash Regan, the third candidate competing to become Scottish National party leader and first minister, has said she believes Scotland will be allowed its independence without a referendum if enough voters support it in an election.
She denied that this strategy was a rehash of the “de facto referendum” strategy that was shelved by the SNP last week after Nicola Sturgeon announced she was stepping down as leader.
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