
Ash Regan is one of three candidates vying to succeed Nicola Sturgeon (Image: Getty Images) Ash Regan has said she is ready to “hit the ground running” if she wins the race to succeed Nicola Sturgeon after a meeting with Scotland’s top civil servant. The SNP leadership candidate met with Permanent Secretary John-Paul Marks at the Scottish Government’s headquarters in Edinburgh today. The same offer has been made to all three candidates - although it is unclear if Kate Forbes or Humza Yousaf will meet with the head of the civil service in Scotland. "It was a pleasure to meet the Permanent Secretary today, and to share my vision for the way forward for
Scotland,” Regan said. "The positive, constructive, inclusive vision I have been advocating for over my campaign, includes the Independence commission which would be announced on day one alongside the civic-led Convention”. Read More Related Articles Keir Starmer says SNP has 'lurched to right' and is 'falling apart' Read More Related Articles Humza Yousaf blasted after asking Ukrainian
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economy suffering a cost-of-living crisis. "We will tackle them and all else with the full power of parliament and government. "The Permanent Secretary will now ensure the plans I have previously set out, are communicated, and the formations of the delivery plan are established. "I look forward to working with him following a successful leadership bid.” Scottish politics Forbes' husband attended Tory hustings Ash Regan campaign 'making progress'
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