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Stephen Flynn insists SNP is not facing an 'existential crisis' as leadership contest rumbles on

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Stephen Flynn has rejected claims the SNP is facing an “existential crisis” amid infighting within the leadership contest.The party's Westminster leader appealed to Nicola Sturgeon’s replacement to unite the party when the race ends in two weeks.Ash Regan, Kate Forbes and Humza Yousaf are vying to become the party’s next leader.

The vote opened to SNP members on Monday.Front-runners Yousaf and Forbes clashed over their public support in Monday's Sky News debate.Flynn is backing Yousaf along with other high-profile party figures including Deputy First Minister John Swinney.He was asked about disagreements within the party on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme on Tuesday.He said: “No, no, I don’t think there is an existential crisis at all.“Of course, there’s the wider issue here of the fact that there is quite clearly disagreement in discussion within the party.“But it’s incumbent upon a new leader once they’re in place to bring everyone together.”Flynn defended the public disagreements between the candidates.

these have included criticisms of social views and Government performances.He said: “I think it is inevitable when you’re in a leadership contest, no matter which party it is, there’s going to be differences of opinion.“What I would hope for is when we get on the other side of this, once the contest has concluded in a couple of weeks, that we can come together and move forward together.“I think that’s what members would expect of us, and I think that’s what the public would expect from us as well.”Flynn also rejected claims that he and the SNP 'establishment' had endorsed Yousaf amid concern over his lower public rating.It follows back and forth between the candidates over who is more popular with

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