SENIOR SNP MSPs want to fight the next General Election on a joint pro-independence platform with the Greens and the Scottish Socialist Party.

Leaked emails reveal that three Nationalist MSPs, including an aide to the outgoing First Minister, would like to contest the Westminster poll in May as either a Yes or Scotland Alliance.

SNP chief whip Bill Kidd emailed his MSPs on Friday to thank them for their "self-discipline" and to pay tribute to the First Minister for his "inspiring" leadership.

In response, Edinburgh Pentlands MSP Gordon MacDonald wrote: "The next round is GE [General Election] 2015. What about getting agreement with Greens, SSP, etc and stand as YES Alliance? The unionist vote would split between Labour, Tory & Libdem. We would do decidedly better than the small numbers of MPs we got elected last time."

South of Scotland MSP Joan McAlpine said: "I was thinking along the same lines. We have some very talented people who could stand such as Richard Arkless of Business for Scotland."

Fellow list MSP Chic Brodie said: "I would suggest name does not include YES but call it Scotland Alliance."

But Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jackson Carlaw said the country just wanted to move on