Published: March 12, 2026
The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online
Former Alba Party members Tommy and Gail Sheridan have announced plans to stand for a new political party following the collapse of Alba, signalling a fresh attempt to influence Scottish politics and build a platform outside the existing party framework.
The Sheridans, who were prominent figures in Alba, said their decision comes after internal disagreements and the party’s declining support in recent elections. They emphasised that the new party will focus on promoting Scottish interests, social justice, and economic development while offering an alternative vision for voters dissatisfied with current options.
Political analysts suggest that the move could reshape dynamics in Scottish elections, particularly if the new party is able to attract disenchanted voters from Alba as well as segments of the broader nationalist and centre-left electorate. The Sheridans have indicated that their platform will emphasise grassroots engagement and policies aimed at addressing local concerns, including public services, housing, and rural development.
Commentators note that the collapse of Alba has left a void in Scotland’s political landscape, which other parties have moved to fill. The Sheridans’ initiative may appeal to voters looking for fresh leadership and a more pragmatic approach to national and regional issues.
While the Sheridans have yet to release a detailed manifesto, early statements suggest the new party will prioritise transparency, accountability, and inclusive governance. They also stressed the importance of dialogue with communities across Scotland to shape policies that reflect real-world needs.
Observers say that the timing of the announcement, following Alba’s demise, is strategic, allowing the Sheridans to capitalise on political momentum and attract media attention as they begin the process of registration and candidate selection for upcoming elections.

























































































