Ukip Scotland chairman Misty Thackeray has attacked the creation of the Sunday Herald's sister paper, pro-independence daily title The National.

He said the paper was slavishly pro-SNP, saying: "The Scottish Nationalist movement is in danger of returning to its 1930s Fascist roots. First we had cybernats and street thugs trying to intimidate their way to independence, then Sturgeon at Nuremburg-style rallies and now this McPravda propaganda sheet. Scotland doesn't need Neverendum politics, just everyone to accept that the majority of Scots voted to remain forever in the Union, and said No means No."

Richard Walker, editor of The National and the Sunday Herald, said: "This is the real face of Ukip. They can't stand anything that opposes their view, and so denounce it as fascism. Sadly for them we'll continue to do our job exposing the intolerance at the heart of this party."