Murdo Fraser’s pledge to disband the Conservative party in Scotland, formally announced today, lays bare the high wire act he is now playing, reports Ed Jacobs.
With a new poll showing support for Scottish independence outstripping opposition, Left Foot Forward’s Ed Jacobs warns that it is time for all supporters of the Union to wake up to the very real prospect of an independent Scotland
As Murdo Fraser today formally announces his bid to take the helm of the Scottish Conservatives, with a pledge to disband the party north of the border in favour of a new centre-right grouping free from control by London, the high wire act he is now playing has been laid bare for all to see.
New polling for the Herald by TNS-BMRB has revealed the proportion of Scots in favour of independence is now marginally ahead of those who would reject it – 39% outlining support against 38% who reject the notion. Twenty three per cent said they were unsure of how they would vote.
Responding to the results, Chris Eynon of TNS-BMRB, explained:
“For now, the ball is rolling in favour of the SNP and independence. However, a lot can change over the next two to three years.
“It does provide a stark measure of how attitudes towards independence per se have moved since the SNP first came to power in 2007. The decline in opposition is reflected more in a shift to ‘undecided’ than to ‘support’, which is perhaps not surprising. It would be a major change to move from opposing to supporting independence over a short period.
“What this does suggest is that resistance is being challenged and more people are being encouraged to reconsider their opposition to independence.”
The results are once again likely to reignite tensions within the Scottish Conservative party over the wisdom of Murdo Fraser’s call for a breakaway centre-right party, not least given Glasgow MSP and rival for the leadership at Holyrood, Ruth Davidson’s, clear condemnation of the move.
She said:
“I am proud to be a Scottish Conservative and Unionist. This is a destabilising distraction that will be welcomed by no one more than Alex Salmond.”
It comes as one Conservative MP in Wales has argued the Scottish Conservatives have simply been too slow to realise the extent of their problems.
Responding to Fraser’s announcement, Jonathan Evans, MP for Cardiff North, argued:
“After we lost the general election in 1997 and then lost the Welsh devolution referendum, I was invited to write a paper on the direction of the party in Wales – as far as the Scots are concerned, they simply never got round to doing that. Very soon after the referendum we started to think about these issues. I wrote the paper. Very many things arose from that, including our decision to re-brand as The Welsh Conservatives.
“Contrast that with the situation in Scotland where the party remained in denial after 1997. They never went through the process of making the party identifiable in Scotland and have never been seen as sticking up for Scotland. Under David Cameron they have started this process. They have been talking to us in Wales about what we did and what we are doing to learn those lessons.
“If you ask me whether the answer is for them to scrap the Conservative name then I would say definitely not.”
But perhaps the most sobering and clear message is for Labour. The Scottish Conservatives, if Fraser is elected leader, will no longer be a credible champion of the Union whilst the Lib Dems remain tarnished goods in Scotland. For Labour, today’s polling should be a clear wake-up call that tackling independence has to be a priority and a priority for a new, strong leader with the authority and credibility to take on Alex Salmond.
As an editorial in today’s Herald argues:
“What today’s poll from TNS-BMRB demonstrates is the urgency and importance of remedying this situation. As Professor James Mitchell of Strathclyde University writes in The Herald today, there was a widespread feeling after the elections in May that millions of people voting SNP did not necessarily mean that those millions supported independence.
“But the fact that TNS-BMRB has reported majority support for independence should act as a warning against such complacency. If we are indeed sleepwalking into independence, as some more passionate commentators have warned, this poll could be the first wake-up call.”
26 Responses to “Supporters of the Union must wake up to the real prospect of independence”
Matthew
Calm down Ed, first this is a TNS poll. The same company that had Labour on a 10% lead going into the Holyrood elections. The figure is also within the margin of error and the poll is at the time where the SNP are in the post election honeymoon period. Calm down dear, if it stays the same for the next couple of years and better polling firms back it up then you can panic.
Charles Addison
@Leon, why not move up here Leon. An independent Scotland could make use of you.
BDaf
Ed…you write you are a third gen immigrant as if thats some sacred tag. Do you know anything about the history of Britain? Its a democracy fought for by many radicals and renegades…none of our so called freedoms were made by the elitist state…if the majority of scots want to leave so be it.
I would prefer a federalised state that can also make peace and draw in the irish….as the British isles is an ancient entity…BUT it is not the anglo dominated consumerist society it has become. In fact the true british cultures hang on in parts of wales and cornwall, you may not have been taught this by state school?
Charles
The truth of the matter is very simple, Scots have had enough of being second class citizens in there own country, consecutive Westminster governments over the last 30-40 years have ensured that the Scots are ready to take back what is rightfully there’s!.
Tories are not welcome in scotland ever since the days of thatcher and scots will never forget what that old crone did!?, and cameron and the condem party will insure that Independence is sought after!.
As for polls, yep, they are not be taken seriously but what is to be taken seriously is the very real fact that Scots gave an overwhelming answer to westminster in may when it voted in Alex Salmond and the SNP to govern scotland!.
So the short of it is this, westminster should be very afraid of the real prospect of scotland gaining it’s Independence, for once it has, it will rightly claim it’s sovereignty to the oil revenue that wesminster has being squandering since the McCrone report was first hushed up and locked away from scots eyes!?.
Personally speaking, i look forward to the day scotland has it’s independence, for we will then be able to break away from the shackles of serfdom that have benefited England for the last 300yrs that most Scots never wanted in the first place!.
Dave Citizen
The way I see it, this is a matter for the people living in Scotland. If they choose to go independent then good luck to them. If it doesn’t work out they can always seek others agreement to join up again.
What I haven’t heard from those who so kindly warn of us about “sleep walking into independence” is a set of solid reasons why the peoples of Scotland and England should keep the union: it certainly doesn’t look that obvious from where i’m standing.