Daily Record

Tories shamed by opportunis­m

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CALLS for Nicola Sturgeon to resign as First Minister in the past few days have been branded “Trump-like”.

The comparison­s made between the former US president’s obsessive demands to “lock up” Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign and the current onslaught against the First Minister are not without foundation.

In recent weeks we have seen a level of partisansh­ip that does not show Holyrood in a good light.

This is not the politics we should encourage or accept in Scotland.

The shameless politickin­g surroundin­g the entire affair between Alex Salmond and Sturgeon has damaged public trust in the Scottish Parliament.

All parties have had their low moments but the Scottish Tories deserve a special place in this hall of shame.

There are many important issues facing our Parliament but they won’t be solved by parties playing political games.

Calls for a vote of no confidence in Sturgeon and Swinney are a distractio­n. They have taken away valuable time from the real issues plaguing our country, such as the huge number of drug deaths and the too-wide attainment gap in education.

The inquiries should be allowed to run their course and come to their final conclusion­s before any talk of the First Minister’s position being untenable.

This current political bun fight has done a huge disservice both to Holyrood and the wider electorate.

Talk of a vote of no confidence at this stage is nothing short of sheer opportunis­m.

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