WE revealed earlier today that organisers behind a "grassroots" push to create a new pro-independence party would be meeting with the Electoral Commission next week ahead of the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.

Figures, including former SNP and Solidarity councillor Pat Lee, will be meeting with the election watchdog in a bid to make the People’s Alliance a party in time for next year.

Almost 1600 people have so far signed up to the Facebook page of the People’s Alliance, with around 60 delegates from Yes groups attending a meeting this month in Glasgow.

But the news seems to have had divided reaction.

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Some are not too impressed:

 

Some, on the other hand, are open to the move:

Lee told The National he was inspired to act after Stuart Campbell of Wings Over Scotland indicated that he may seek to form a new party to stand on the Scottish Parliament’s regional list.

He said: “A lot of people were talking the talk but not walking the walk.

“This is a platform for the Yes movement to have a voice within Holyrood.”