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North East Fife: Greens won’t stand against SNP as Lib Dem says his party is in ‘cloud cuckoo land’

The North East Fife candidates
The North East Fife candidates

The Scottish Greens will not field a candidate in North East Fife to try and help the SNP win the key general election battleground.

Mirroring controversial tactics adopted by the party across much of Scotland, Andy Collins, chair of Yes North East Fife, said any pro-independence rival to Stephen Gethins would be put forward “over my dead body.”

His comments came as the Greens confirmed they would contest fewer than 10 constituencies in the June 8 poll.

The Liberal Democrats are confident of ousting Mr Gethins by squeezing traditionally Conservative voters into a pro-Union alliance following leader Willie Rennie’s 2016 Holyrood election victory.

North East Fife Liberal Democrat candidate Elizabeth Riches with Scottish leader Willie Rennie and former North East Fife MP Sir Menzies Campbell
North East Fife Liberal Democrat candidate Elizabeth Riches with Scottish leader Willie Rennie and former North East Fife MP Sir Menzies Campbell

Mr Gethins recorded a 4,344 majority in 2015, while Mr Collins, who confirmed he will vote for the SNP’s Europe spokesman, secured 1,387 Green votes.

Mr Collins said: “This election is going to be about independence for Scotland and I certainly would not want to split the vote because of a stupid electoral system.

“The Greens are a very democratic organisation and the Fife bring won’t be putting forward any candidates, over my dead body.”

Andy Collins
Andy Collins
Stephen Gethins
Stephen Gethins

Mr Gethins said: I am very grateful for all the support I have received from people across North East Fife including backing from those who would not usually vote SNP.

“It is more important than ever before that we have a strong voice standing up to the Tories at Westminster.”

The Courier understands the Green’s Perth branch met on Monday night to discuss standing candidates in Perth and North Perthshire, a key Tory target seat, Ochil and South Perthshire, and Stirling.

A decision is expected in the coming days.

A spokesman for the Greens said: “By targeting resources in key constituencies, such as Glasgow North where Patrick Harvie will be our candidate, we can build on our strong support to win Scotland’s first Green MP, offering a bold alternative to the other parties.”

Murdo Fraser, the Conservative Mid Scotland and Fife MSP, said: “Quite simply, they might as well not exist.”

Meanwhile, a former Lib Dem candidate accused his party of “living in cloud cuckoo land” as he revealed he will back Mr Gethins next month.

Simon Horner, who has stood five times during his 27 years as a member, said the election was a choice between “insular British nationalism…or Scottish nationalism.”

Mr Horner, a former European Commission official who voted Yes in 2014, said his ideal would be Scotland inside both the UK and the EU.

Simon Horner
Simon Horner

He added: “This is where the Liberal Democrats are living in cloud cuckoo land. It is perfectly clear Scotland cannot have both and we should be given than choice (to vote for independence).”

A Liberal Democrat spokesman said: “It’s unsurprising that the Green candidate has stepped aside in this election when as he says it is all about independence.

“Mr Horner, who also supported independence in 2014, will be bitterly disappointed when he realises the SNP are merely using the EU and Brexit to get another independence referendum when the referendum won’t get the EU.”