boycotted by Tories and lack legitimacy. It follows a petition by a fringe movement called the Independence for Scotland Party.
On social media, Wishart warned: "Seen a petition going around for a 'plebiscite' from a pop up indy party that is polling less than 1%. "Why would anyone sign up for a dead end that can't get us to indy, would be boycotted by the Tories, lack any democratic legitimacy & would appall the international community?"Wishart, the MP for Perth and North Perthshire, said the party does not need "permission" from Tories, but added an agreed referendum would be "internationally recognised" and independence would happen "an awful lot faster".Some independence supporters are frustrated that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has.
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