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TYCOON Sir Tom Hunter yesterday branded Alex Salmond’s plans for an independence referendum as an “X Factor voting system”.
Billionaire Sir Tom said it was time for a referendum - but blasted Salmond’s “preference voting” proposals.
Based on a single transferable vote system, like that used in local government elections, it would involve Scots ranking options “1,2,3″, rather than saying “yes” or “no” to independence.
Mathematically, it could see Scotland become independent if just 26 per cent made it their top choice as voters’ second choices would also be taken into account.
Sir Tom said: “It is my firm belief that the Scottish people deserve the right to vote unequivocally on one key issue.
“Other issues may follow but there is only one vote: Do you want Scotland to be independent or not? Yes or no?
“There can be no vote roll-up - you simply cannot utilise an STV system to determine Scotland’s fundamental future. Mao Tse Tung would be turning in his grave.”
Sir Tom, who is Scotland’s richest man, described the system as “Simon Cowell’s X Factor voting system”.
Salmond revealed plans for an STV referendum last week.
He said the system would be necessary if Scots were to have a choice of three options - independence, more powers for Holyrood or no change.
Sir Tom said: “We need a majority of Scots to say ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to independence, end of story.
“A referendum is compelling because we Scots want an answer to our collective future so we can invest in it, whatever we choose, over the long term.”
Labour and Tory MSPs slammed the plans.
But the First Minister believes it is his only hope of winning support for a referendum.
That is because a three-way ballot would include the option of granting more powers to Holyrood - favoured by Labour, the Lib Dems and the Tories.
Scots Labour leader Wendy Alexander said: “Sir Tom Hunter is certainly right that Alex Salmond’s notion that he can gerrymander the break-up of the UK through STV is an absurd idea.
“There is no majority for independence.”
But Salmond said: “I welcome Sir Tom’s intervention. The SNP’s first choice is to have a ‘yes or no’ referendum on independence and 2010 is the right timescale.
“But the government has signalled we’re perfectly willing to include the option of enhanced devolution on the ballot paper, if the London-based parties can agree on a specific scheme.
“Labour will struggle to explain their opposition to allowing the people to choose their own future.”
Recent opinion polls have put support for independence at between 23 and 35 per cent.