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Nicola Sturgeon says SNP conference ‘will be launch pad for election campaign’

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon gives a thumbs up after giving a keynote speech one year on from Scotland's independence referendum at South Hall Complex in Edinburgh. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday September 18, 2015. The SNP leader insisted that ruling out another vote on independence indefinitely would be "wrong". See PA story POLITICS Referendum. Photo credit should read: Lesley Martin/PA Wire
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon gives a thumbs up after giving a keynote speech one year on from Scotland's independence referendum at South Hall Complex in Edinburgh. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday September 18, 2015. The SNP leader insisted that ruling out another vote on independence indefinitely would be "wrong". See PA story POLITICS Referendum. Photo credit should read: Lesley Martin/PA Wire

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that this week’s party conference will be the “launch pad” for the SNP’s Holyrood election campaign.

She said that the party intends to win the election, to secure a “historic and unprecedented” third term.

And she said that the party has the “people, the policies and the momentum” to achieve another victory next May.

The SNP National Conference takes place from 15-17 October at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.

Ms Sturgeon said: “The SNP are now firmly established as a major force in not just Scottish but UK politics, where we provide the real opposition to the Tories at Westminster in the absence of a united or credible Labour Party.

“This week’s party conference, the biggest in the SNP’s history, is the launch pad for next May’s Scottish Parliament election.

“That is an election we intend to win, and win with an outright majority – something which is supposed to be impossible in a PR system but something we have already done once.

“To win a majority again will not be easy, and I take absolutely nothing for granted.

“But we have the people, the policies and the momentum to carry us forward to another election success next May.”

She added: “Winning a third term would be historic and unprecedented, making the SNP the first party since devolution to win three successive Holyrood terms in office.”

The party said that the conference will be the largest in its 81 year history.

Ms Sturgeon said that the party is keeping its “eyes on the prize” of a third term.

She said: “People across Scotland see the SNP as the party which will always stand up for Scotland’s best interests, whether at Westminster or Holyrood.

“And people also know that we have the policies which are making a real, positive difference to families and communities right across Scotland – that is why I will be very proud to stand on our record next May.

“Our conference in Aberdeen is shaping up to be our biggest and best ever, and we are looking to send delegates away with a spring in their step as we keep our eyes on the prize of a third term.”