SNP calls for byelection in MP’s East Lothian seat, and describes his departure as ‘somewhat of a relief’

The former Scottish justice secretary Kenny MacAskill, has become the first prominent Scottish National party politician to defect to Alex Salmond’s new Alba party.

The SNP called for a Westminster byelection in response and said his departure was “somewhat of a relief” after Salmond launched his latest political project on Friday as a means to create a “supermajority” of pro-independence supporters in Holyrood.

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