New Alba Party leader Kenny MacAskill vows to 'deliver dream of independence'
- Kenny MacAskill has been elected as the new leader of the Alba Party, receiving 52% of the votes cast.
- Chris McEleny announced he is taking legal action after being dismissed as general secretary, claiming the process was unfair.
- MacAskill has pledged to fulfill Alex Salmond's vision of independence for Scotland during his leadership.
- Neale Hanvey was elected as the party's deputy leader.
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The Alba party has a mountain to climb
Kenny MacAskill has won the leadership of Alba and just to underscore how cursed that position is, he defeated his rival Ash Regan by 52 per cent to 48 per cent. Alba is the party founded by Alex Salmond following an exit from the SNP that wasn’t entirely amicable. (You might have read about it.)
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