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Labour MSP says next Holyrood election may be by postal vote because of Coronavirus

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A Labour MSP has said the Scottish Parliament must consider making the next Holyrood election an all-postal ballot. Daniel Johnson said social distancing would make it “impossible” to hold the election in the usual way.

Nicola Sturgeon today downplayed expectations that a significant loosening of Coronavirus restrictions is imminent. She also raised the prospect of multiple lockdowns and suggested the constraints on ordinary life were not close to being eased.The next Holyrood poll is scheduled for May 2021, but a number of MSPs are saying privately they are sceptical about it taking place.In a letter to Presiding Officer Ken Macintosh, Johnson wrote:“Today we heard from the First Minister that, regardless of what other restrictions are

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