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Alba Party is a pro-independence party led by Alex Salmond that aims to win a Westminster election in 2024. Join, donate, or volunteer to support the campaign and read the updated case for Scotland's independence in The WEE ALBA Book.
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The Alba Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Alba) is a Scottish nationalist and pro-independence political party in Scotland, founded in February 2021, led by former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond.
ALBA is a new political party that aims to achieve national independence for Scotland by democratic means and promote a social-democratic programme. Learn more about ALBA's aims, values and how to join the party.
ALBA Party is first and foremost a party dedicated to creating an independent, fair and prosperous Scotland. You can use the categories below to browse all ALBA policies developed and voted on by our members. Scottish Independence. Tackling Poverty. Climate and Energy. Equality and Fairness. Housing. Health. Education. Justice. Finances. Industry.
Mar 28, 2023 · The Alba Party, a pro-independence party led by Alex Salmond, claims to have hundreds of new members since Humza Yousaf became the new SNP leader. The party also criticizes the UK Government for blocking Scottish gender laws and praises Yousaf for challenging them.
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Apr 27, 2024 · Alba Party is a pro-independence party led by Alex Salmond that could decide the fate of First Minister Humza Yousaf. Learn about its origins, members and goals in this ITV News report.
Mar 26, 2021 · The former SNP leader announced a new pro-independence party that will contest the Scottish Parliament election in May. He faces criticism from other parties over his conduct and suitability for public office.