Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan defects to Alba party

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Ash Regan made her announcement at Alba’s party conference in Glasgow

Former SNP leadership candidate Ash Regan has resigned from the party to join Alex Salmond’s Alba party.

Alba said her decision came after increasing disillusionment with the SNP’s leadership and its “wavering commitment” to Scottish independence.

Ms Regan, 49, was elected as SNP MSP for Edinburgh Eastern at the last election and becomes the Alba party’s first representative at Holyrood.

She came third in the SNP leadership contest won by Humza Yousaf in March.

Ms Regan said: “Sadly, it has become increasingly clear that the SNP has lost its focus on Independence, the very foundation of its existence.

“I could not, in good conscience, continue to be part of a party that has drifted from its path and its commitment to achieving independence as a matter of urgency.”

Ms Regan received a standing ovation when she appeared on stage alongside Alex Salmond, after the surprise announcement was made at the Alba party conference in Glasgow.

Mr Salmond, former first minister and Alba Party leader, said: “I am delighted to welcome Ash Regan to team independence.

“Her commitment to the cause of Scottish independence has never been in question, and her addition to Alba sends a powerful message about the focus and determination we bring to achieving an independent Scotland.”

Ms Regan was met with applause when she appeared on stage alongside Alex Salmond

In March, Ms Regan finished third behind Kate Forbes and Humza Yousaf in a contest to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader and Scotland’s first minister.

Ms Regan, who had always been regarded as the outsider in the contest, tweeted her congratulations to winner Humza Yousaf at the time and urged everyone to “get behind Team SNP”.

Her defection comes after MP Lisa Cameron announced last month that she had quit the SNP to join the Conservatives.

The East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow MP was facing a selection contest to remain as the SNP’s candidate at the next general election but said she said she quit because of what she claimed was a “toxic” culture in the party’s Westminster group.

In 2021, Scotland’s former justice secretary Kenny MacAskill, who was elected as SNP MP for East Lothian, defected to the then newly formed Alba Party.

He was later joined by Neale Hanvey, who had been elected as the SNP MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath at the last Westminster election.

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