A Labour councillor has defected to the SNP and pledged to campaign for independence.

Alex Lunn, who represents the Craigentinny/Duddingston ward in Edinburgh, said a Yes vote could lead to a "truly progressive" society.

"I believe the best thing for Scotland is to take this opportunity and vote Yes to independence," he said yesterday.

"To allow myself the freedom to campaign for that, I decided to join the Scottish National Party and I'm leaving my current party, the Scottish Labour Party."

It is understood Mr Lunn recently failed in an attempt to be selected as Labour's Holyrood election candidate for the Edinburgh Eastern ward.

Despite his defection, he will remain on the council's administration, which is a coalition of Labour and the SNP.

Andrew Burns, the Labour leader of Edinburgh City Council, said: "I'm bitterly disappointed that Alex has chosen to leave the Scottish Labour Party.

"Alex has never raised his 'apparent' support for independence with myself, or any group colleagues, and thus his decision to defect has come completely out of the blue. Obviously, this won't affect the current coalition arrangements and we'll continue to work as a capital coalition for the wider benefit of the people of Edinburgh."

Kenny MacAskill, the SNP MSP for Edinburgh Eastern, said: "The news councillor Lunn has decided to join the SNP and campaign for a Yes vote is extremely welcome. It is further proof the case for an independent Scotland is drawing in support from across Scotland."