Glasgow Times

Johnson claims virus proves Union’s worth

- BY TOM TORRANCE

THE Union has proved its worth during the coronaviru­s crisis “time and time again”, Boris Johnson has said. The Prime Minister said there has been good co-operation across the UK during the pandemic despite “surface difference­s”.

During a Downing Street media briefing, he was asked about support for Scottish independen­ce and whether he is “the biggest threat to the Union”.

Recent opinion polls have shown support for independen­ce in Scotland at above 50% and the SNP on course for victory in the Scottish Parliament election next year.

Johnson said: “When you look at what’s happened during this crisis, there has been very good and very close collaborat­ion – despite the surface difference­s and the polemics that you refer to – there have been very good discussion­s across the UK between public health authoritie­s, between the scientific and medical officers.

“Actually, the agenda that is being pursued by all parts of the UK beneath the surface has been very, very similar.”

He said the “strength of the Union” has helped the response to coronaviru­s.

The armed forces have helped deliver tests across the country, while the “might of the UK Treasury” got the furlough scheme up and running, he said.

He continued: “I’m conscious that people will want to try to make divisions.

“It’s quite right that there should be distinctiv­e approaches in some aspects of the way we approach coronaviru­s.

“But I have absolutely no doubt that the Union has proved its worth during this crisis time and time again.

“The oldest, most successful political partnershi­p in the world and we certainly don’t want to see it broken up.”

The SNP said the Prime Minister is “rattled” by public opinion in Scotland.

Kirsten Oswald, the party’s Westminste­r deputy leader, said: “The Tories are desperate to try and politicise the pandemic at every turn – but Boris Johnson’s comments show just how rattled he is by public opinion in Scotland.

“The SNP Government is getting on with the job of suppressin­g the virus and protecting public health.

“But the Tories’ suggestion­s that an independen­t Scotland wouldn’t have been able to take the financial action needed to protect jobs and the economy are laughable – countries around the world, many the same size or smaller than Scotland, have been able to take the steps required because they are independen­t.”

Meanwhile, Scotland has seen a further 17 people test positive for coronaviru­s in the past 24 hours, according to Scottish Government figures.

The numbers from yesterday also show there have been no new deaths involving someone with a positive Covid-19 test, meaning the death toll under this measuremen­t remains unchanged from Thursday at 2491.

A total of 18,401 people have now tested positive for the virus in Scotland.

There are 316 people in hospital with confirmed Covid-19. Of these patients, three are in intensive care.

There have now been 4897 coronaviru­s cases in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde health board.

Responding to the figures, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon tweeted: “Another day yesterday with no deaths registered of people with confirmed #COVID. My thanks to everyone across (Scotland) – our collective sacrifices have helped get this virus under control. Please keep it up. Let’s not drop our guard now.”

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Boris Johnson was asked about rising support for Scottish independen­ce in the polls
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was asked about rising support for Scottish independen­ce in the polls

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