The Alba Continuation Group

They Said It’s Over.
We Say It’s Not.

Last Saturday, the Alba Party leadership suggested the party was finished – without asking 4,000 members. We are the Alba Continuation Group – 4 party members democratically elected to the NEC. We are calling for a unity interim leadership willing to fight the election jointly, and hold a full party leadership contest after 7 May.

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Days Until the Election

The Clock Is Ticking

Every day without a ballot is a day the leadership chooses to deny you your voice.

24
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Thursday 26 March 2026
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Thursday 7 May 2026
Scotland Votes
If Alba is on the ballot, the ListVote strategy delivers the Independence Guarantee. If not, that chance is gone – permanently.
The leadership is running down the clock. Every hour of delay is a deliberate choice to prevent 4,000 members from being heard.
21 Feb – They said it’s over 7 May – Scotland votes

What’s Happening?

On Saturday 21 February 2026, the Alba Party leadership suggested its intention to wind up the party and withdraw from the Scottish Parliament election on 7 May 2026 – without holding a membership ballot.

Four thousand members were told it was over. No vote. No consultation. No say.

The Alba Party constitution contains no provision allowing the NEC to dissolve or de-register the party. Only National Conference – the supreme governing body – can make that decision, and only with a two-thirds majority of delegates. That majority was never sought. That vote was never held.

On Tuesday 3 March, the current leadership is expected to meet the Electoral Commission to formally de-register the party. If they succeed, Alba is wiped from the ballot and the independence movement loses its only insurance policy.

We are the Alba Continuation Group – 4 party members democratically elected to the NEC. We are calling for a unity interim leadership willing to fight the election jointly, and hold a full party leadership contest after 7 May.

The membership must demonstrate their desire for Alba to continue. Sign now.

How We Got Here

A week of silence, obstruction, and broken trust

27 Oct 2025
Kenny MacAskill emails all members: the party is “solvent, fully operational” with “shared purpose and renewed energy.” The ListVote strategy will reach “every household in Scotland.”
Sat 21 Feb
Four months later, the same leader “questions the viability” of the party, stating it “looks likely that we will not be able to” contest the election – without asking a single member. That evening, NEC members and office bearers begin organising an alternative.
Wed 25 Feb
The group formally reorganises into the Alba Continuation Group with three serving NEC members, a National Office Bearer, and additional resources.
Thu 26 Feb, 09:33
Full legal indemnity emailed to Kenny MacAskill, CC’d Neale Hanvey and Corri Wilson, offering to assume all financial and operational responsibilities going forward. No response received. No objections raised.
Fri 27 Feb, 16:01
Formal demand for an all members ballot emailed to Kenny MacAskill. Demanded emergency ballot on Saturday 28 February. Cited constitutional authority. 24-hour deadline set for written answers. No response received.
Fri 27 Feb
Kenny MacAskill emails members with demonstrably false claims about the indemnity. Director of Operations emails LACU treasurers with “a formal compliance instruction.”
Sat 28 Feb
Still no ballot. Still no response. Constitutional challenge filed. Legal action underway. The fight continues.
Sun 1 Mar, 14:34
Tommy Sheridan formally requests attendance at the planned Electoral Commission meeting and an all-members ballot before any de-registration decision.
Sun 1 Mar
votealba.org launched by the Continuation Group – a public platform to demonstrate membership support and financial intent to fight the election.
Tue 3 Mar
Expected date: Current leadership to meet the Electoral Commission to de-register the Alba Party – without the constitutionally required Conference approval.
Wed 4 Mar
Dialogue opened. The current leadership responds with questions on the indemnity and transition process. The Continuation Group is preparing detailed answers. This is progress – the conversation is now happening.
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The Independence Guarantee

This is what they want to destroy.

Alba exists for one reason: to deliver Scottish independence. The ListVote strategy – voting Alba on the regional list – is the only mechanism that can deliver a pro-independence supermajority in the Scottish Parliament.

Without Alba on the ballot, unionists win list seats by default. The independence movement loses its only insurance policy. The supermajority becomes impossible.

We are 17 days from the election. The leadership wants to hand those days to the unionists. We refuse.

This Is Your Fight. Join It.

Three things. Two minutes. One chance to be heard.

1. Stand Up and Be Counted

Put your name to the declaration. Upload a selfie holding your membership card. Show the leadership that you exist, you matter, and you demand your vote.

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Who We Are

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Angus B MacNeil

Ordinary NEC Member

Former Westminster MP and lifelong advocate for Scottish independence.

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Tommy Sheridan

Ordinary NEC Member

One of Scotland’s most recognisable voices for independence and social justice.

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Christina Hendry

Ordinary NEC Member

Serving NEC member and candidate committed to fighting the May election.

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Suzanne Blackley

National Equalities Convenor

Constitutionally appointed National Office Bearer of the Alba Party.

Latest Statements

5 March 2026

Alba Continuation Group Welcomes MacAskill’s Postive Engagement

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Alba Continuation Group Welcomes MacAskill Engagement as Members Raise £25,000 in 48 Hours Hopes for Scottish independence in the next Parliament through …

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Alba Continuation Group Welcomes MacAskill Engagement as Members Raise £25,000 in 48 Hours Hopes for Scottish independence in the next Parliament through the election of Alba MSPs on the list have been strengthened following constructive engagement with Kenny MacAskill after recent correspondence. The dialogue marks meaningful progress toward a clear, democratic and constitutional way forward for Alba. Support for Alba’s continuation has also been demonstrated practically by members and supporters, who have raised £25,000 in just 48 hours to ensure the party’s democratic structures and voice can continue to operate effectively. In his latest communication, Mr MacAskill acknowledges that a full indemnity has now been offered, removing any financial risk from the current Alba leadership. He also sets out a number of constitutional and financial questions requiring clarification. These questions are legitimate and reflect the seriousness of the responsibilities involved. They provide not an obstacle, but a structured and democratic route to resolving outstanding matters transparently and credibly. Commenting, Angus Brendan MacNeil said: “Keir Starmer might deny the Scottish people a referendum on Scotland’s future but a vote on Alba’s future must be given to the Alba membership. “I am pleased with Kenny MacAskill’s positive response in looking for a democratic path given his, and his colleagues, liabilities are removed if the transition happens. Central to this pathway is democratic legitimacy. Any transfer of responsible officer roles, as defined by the Electoral Commission, must command the confidence of members. That legitimacy can be secured straightforwardly through an online ballot of members organised efficiently and transparently. Such a ballot would provide a clear democratic mandate from the membership, ensuring that any organisational changes rest on firm constitutional foundations. “It must also be recognised that there is no constitutional or democratic legitimacy for the deregistration of Alba without the explicit consent of its members. A political party ultimately belongs to its members, not to a small group of office holders and I feel Mr MacAskill’s is looking to respect that principle. “Also the response from members and supporters, raising £25,000 in just 48 hours, demonstrates clearly that there remains strong commitment to Alba’s role within Scotland’s independence movement. “This moment represents a crossroads. By choosing a democratic, member-led route, Alba can rebuild confidence, strengthen credibility and position itself to stand at the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election — a vital step in Scotland’s independence journey. “With unity, transparency and democratic endorsement from members, Alba can enter the next Parliament as a principled advocate for Scotland’s constitutional future.” ENDS.
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4 March 2026

ALBA Continuation Group Yields to MacAskill’s Unconditional Indemnity Demand

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 4th March 2026 - ALBA Continuation Group Yields to MacAskill’s Unconditional Indemnity Demand The ALBA Continuation Group today set out a confident and forward looking pr…

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 4th March 2026 - ALBA Continuation Group Yields to MacAskill’s Unconditional Indemnity Demand The ALBA Continuation Group today set out a confident and forward looking proposal aimed at securing the party’s future and maximising its impact in the forthcoming Scottish Parliament election. The group—made up of Angus Brendan MacNeil, Tommy Sheridan, Christina Hendry and Suzanne Blackley, all elected with substantial support from party members—has confirmed its willingness to offer an unconditional indemnity to facilitate an orderly and dignified transition in the party’s leadership. This offer is made in good faith and with a clear focus on stability, unity and progress. Commenting Angus Brendan MacNeil said, “The proposed indemnity is designed to provide reassurance and a respectful off ramp for the current leadership, allowing all sides to move forward constructively and without unnecessary conflict. It creates the space for ALBA to reset, refocus and direct its full energies toward the election campaign and the wider cause of independence. “Central to the group’s vision is a strong, disciplined campaign for MSP list seats. The Continuation Group believes there is a clear opportunity for ALBA to secure representation by attracting list votes that would otherwise be wasted. In doing so, ALBA can win seats primarily at the expense of Reform, while causing no loss to the SNP, which is not expected to gain list seats under the current electoral dynamics. “To enable this transition to proceed smoothly, the group has requested a clear account of the party’s outstanding debts and liabilities. This will allow for responsible prioritisation and the launch of a targeted fundraising effort. Encouraging commitments of significant financial support have already been received, giving confidence that these obligations can be addressed swiftly and effectively. We believe that the current problems are surmountable. “Looking ahead, the Continuation Group has emphasised its intention to place members at the heart of the party’s next phase. Upon assuming leadership, it would move quickly to engage the membership directly, seeking endorsement for the campaign strategy and interim leadership arrangements so that ALBA advances with a clear and democratic mandate.” ENDS
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2 March 2026

VoteAlba.org raises £15k in 4 hours - Plea to MacAskill & Co “Engage in Dialogue to Secure Alba’s Future”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2nd March 2026 VoteAlba.org raises £15k in 4 hours - Plea to MacAskill & Co “Engage in Dialogue to Secure Alba’s Future” The Alba Continuity Group today makes an ur…

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 2nd March 2026 VoteAlba.org raises £15k in 4 hours - Plea to MacAskill & Co “Engage in Dialogue to Secure Alba’s Future” The Alba Continuity Group today makes an urgent plea to Kenny MacAskill, Neale Hanvey and Corri Wilson, the leadership of the Alba Party, to choose allowing Alba candidates to stand at election rather than leaving the field free for Reform. This comes as the group has raised £15,000 in pledges in 4 hours to save Alba and fight the election. Alba, the dream of Alex Salmond, could pick up seats at the Holyrood Election if it is allowed to continue existing. Speaking on behalf of the group, Angus Brendan MacNeil said: “We have momentum and money coming in at a far better than expected rate, so we are making a heartfelt plea for the leadership not to end the party at a critical moment in Scotland’s journey toward independence. All the issues we are aware of that Alba faces are minor in the grand scheme of things and can be resolved with funding, which we are already raising successfully. “If the current course continues, there will be no Alba candidates at the forthcoming election. That outcome would materially benefit Reform. Pro-independence list votes cast with the SNP will return no additional MSPs from the 56 regional list seats, whereas if Alba stands, it has the potential to secure up to 18 MSP’s and significantly limit Reform’s gains. “It is understandable that Kenny MacAskill has had enough, politicians often step down from leadership but that usually does not mean destroying a political party at the same time, as Alba is facing. “Therefore, we ask Mr MacAskill to pause, reflect, and enter into mediation with the Alba Continuity Group. Mediation offers a constructive route forward, one that avoids irreversible harm and allows the party to stabilise, regroup, and renew. “If we know the full financial position and liabilities – something that has been kept from us – it would be easier to move on and ensure Alba stands at the election to the benefit of independence. Despite recent turbulence, there are goods grounds for optimism. We launched VoteAlba.org this morning at 7am to demonstrate the appetite amongst members and supporters to save the party, and in just four hours have already received pledges in excess of £15,000. “We therefore urge Kenny MacAskill, Neale Hanvey and Corri Wilson, to act as a stewards of Alba’s future: to mediate, to disclose, to enable fundraising and steps toward Scotland’s independence. Alba can be saved and emerge stronger. We just hope the current leader finds a way to engage with us, as we raise funds to stand candidates for election as MSPs rather than effectively end the party.” ENDS
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Imagine 7 May.

A unity interim leadership takes the helm. Alba is on the ballot. The ListVote strategy delivers a pro-independence supermajority. After the election, the membership elects its leader in a proper contest.

That future is still possible. But only if you act now – 17 days is all that’s left.

The membership must decide. Not a handful of office-holders. Not a backroom deal. You.

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