Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

TALKING POLITICS Career should never come before family

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Over the summer I read a book by journalist Isabel Hardman called Why We Get The Wrong Politician­s.

The title didn’t quite reflect the contents but it was a very good summary of all that’s wrong with our political system. It mainly focused on Westminste­r but the lack of effective scrutiny and the struggles of MPs to juggle work and family life could equally apply in Holyrood.

I was reminded of that last point when Ruth Davidson resigned as Scottish Conservati­ve Party leader. She has reassessed her priorities since becoming a mum and decided that she could not, in all conscience, juggle the two roles properly.

It is obviously a blow to my party but I admired Ruth for having the courage to make the decision; your career certainly shouldn’t come ahead of your family, so she has done the right thing.

I recently made a speech in the Scottish Parliament on Brexit. There have been 34 debates on the subject in Holyrood and numerous statements and committee enquiries. Most of it has been hot air.

One million people in Scotland voted for the UK to leave the EU but I am afraid their voices have almost been erased from history in our Parliament.

I was one of a handful of MSPs to say in advance of the referendum that I would be voting to leave. Our voices have hardly been heard in Parliament, so I was pleased to be able to stand up for democracy. It will be a dangerous state of affairs if the vote to leave is thwarted by a remainer Parliament and I hope it does not happen.

I took part in the final ever Pedal for Scotland, which passed through Coatbridge and other parts of North Lanarkshir­e. It was the fourth time I have done it but, in its 20th year, it was right to call it a day.

The thing that has always struck me about the event is the number of families taking part.

We need to make cycling a normal activity for people and the infrastruc­ture a lot safer than it is.

I understand the frustratio­n that many residents along the route must have felt at having roads closed all day. North Lanarkshir­e has some decent offroad routes but nowhere near enough segregatio­n from traffic, particular­ly in Airdrie and Coatbridge.

I hope to speak to the council about this matter soon.

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 ??  ?? Wise move Mr Simpson says Ruth Davidson’s departure is “a blow” to the Scottish Conservati­ve party but that the former leader has “done the right thing”
Wise move Mr Simpson says Ruth Davidson’s departure is “a blow” to the Scottish Conservati­ve party but that the former leader has “done the right thing”

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