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A Liberal Democrat MSP has broken ranks with his party leader to call for an independence referendum. | A Liberal Democrat MSP has broken ranks with his party leader to call for an independence referendum. |
In a BBC interview, Highlands MSP John Farquhar Munro said the sooner a vote was held the better. | In a BBC interview, Highlands MSP John Farquhar Munro said the sooner a vote was held the better. |
Mr Munro said the debate on Scotland's future had gone far enough and the question now had to be settled. | Mr Munro said the debate on Scotland's future had gone far enough and the question now had to be settled. |
He said he favoured a straight yes/no choice on independence rather than multiple options, which he claimed would "muddy the waters". | He said he favoured a straight yes/no choice on independence rather than multiple options, which he claimed would "muddy the waters". |
Mr Munro told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "I think that it's been debated for long enough. I think the sooner it happens, the better John Farquhar Munro | |
"For many years we've been hearing about the possibility of independence for Scotland through a referendum - through the result of a referendum. | "For many years we've been hearing about the possibility of independence for Scotland through a referendum - through the result of a referendum. |
"I think the sooner it happens, the better, so we establish a position - clear the air as it were - and we find out whether we are going to go ahead with an independent Scotland or whether the status quo will remain." | "I think the sooner it happens, the better, so we establish a position - clear the air as it were - and we find out whether we are going to go ahead with an independent Scotland or whether the status quo will remain." |
His party leader Tavish Scott has already ruled out supporting a referendum during the economic crisis. | His party leader Tavish Scott has already ruled out supporting a referendum during the economic crisis. |
But Mr Munro said he believed the wider party would back a public vote. | But Mr Munro said he believed the wider party would back a public vote. |
The SNP needs the Liberal Democrats on side to push a referendum bill through parliament. | The SNP needs the Liberal Democrats on side to push a referendum bill through parliament. |
First Minister Alex Salmond said Mr Scott should heed Mr Farquhar Munro's comments. | |
He said: "The Lib Dems change their stance on a regular basis, and they never all stick to the same policy. | |
"However, given that the vast majority of Lib Dem voters back a referendum - as do the Scottish people as a whole - Tavish Scott should follow John Farquhar's lead and support the right of the people to choose Scotland's future." |