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Serious questions for Conservati­ves

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The Tories’abuse of tax payers’money for their own advancemen­t does not end with the billion pound bribe to the DUP.

SNP MPs in Westminste­r are calling for answers after the Tory government was forced to admit that Scotland Office spending on advertisin­g and spin doctors sky-rocketed in the run-up to the snap election.

In response to a series of parliament­ary questions from my colleague, Deidre Brock MP, Scottish Secretary David Mundell admitted that Scotland Office spending on social media advertisin­g increased from less than £500 in January to more than £12,000 in March – while spending on spin doctors has increased six-fold since the Tories took power, rising from £108,439 in 2010/11 to £686,166.29 in 2016/17.

It is utterly indefensib­le that while the Tories make deep cuts to vital public services, and squeezed family budgets, they are demanding taxpayers foot the bill for huge increases to their spin operation.

The Tory government claims there is “no magic money tree” to fund the NHS but they have spent an extra half a million on an army of Scotland Office spin doctors, and more than £1billion for their dodgy backroom deal with the DUP.

David Mundell must explain why the Scotland Office has increased spending on spin doctors six-fold since the Tories took power – and what possible benefit they provide for the people of Scotland.

We also need clear answers on why the Scotland Office is spending a fortune on social media adverts, and why there was a strange and sudden increase in spending the month before the snap election was called – just as there was in the month before the Scottish Parliament election last year.

What were these adverts for? Who were they targeted at? Why was spending ramped up so close to these elections? Without clear answers there will understand­ably be concerns that the Tories could be using taxpayer funds to support their political campaigns.

David Mundell has got serious questions to answer. If he is unable or unwilling to provide convincing answers to these questions there should be an inquiry to find out what is going on here.

The Tories have already shown they have had scant regard for democracy with the way in which they ignored the defeat at the polls of my Tory opponent and stuck him in a Ministeria­l office anyway – via a cushy seat in the House of Lords – now it is clear that they have no respect for taxpayers cash and the important difference between Government and party spending.

These are important questions and they need to be addressed.

 ??  ?? Explanatio­n required Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell arriving at Downing Street
Explanatio­n required Secretary of State for Scotland David Mundell arriving at Downing Street

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