The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Playing fast and loose with facts

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Sir, – Would you believe the good old Liberal Democrats are at it again? Lib/dem councillor Peter Barrett, who sits on the council umbrella group Cosla was quoted in media outlets as saying: “A month ago Derek Mackay (Finance Secretary) promised to help communitie­s remain resilient and councils deal with any immediate and unforeseen costs resulting from the recent heavy snowfalls and ongoing cold weather – he is going back on his word.

“In Perth and Kinross alone we have been hit by more than £2 million of extra winter maintenanc­e costs. We will end up with just a few hundred thousand pounds because of the Scottish Government’s sleight of hand.”

Enter Willie Rennie: “Derek Mackay has ditched the Bellwin formula activated only a month ago in response to the Beast from the East. Instead, he’s offering a measly £10 million when the councils need five times as much”.

The Scottish tabloids ran the story with all the juicy headlines about there being no money left for potholes, then in the small print at the bottom of an article: “The Scottish Government said: ‘This additional £10 million is being made directly available to local authoritie­s, and distribute­d via Cosla, immediatel­y so they do not have to submit formal Bellwin claims and await approval”.

In other words, £10 million is over and above the normal contingenc­y measure already in place for emergency funding,

known as the Bellwin Scheme.

Absolutely nowhere has it been suggested by anyone that the £10 million is a replacemen­t for the Bellwin Scheme, so no scandal, no broken promises, no sleight of hand, no going back on his word, no ditching of the Bellwin formula and it is not true that there is no money left to repair our roads.

Just the Liberal Democrats issuing brazen falsehoods to the press whilst crying “SNP Bad!” and they wonder why they are hemorrhagi­ng party members, voters, and seats right across Scotland. Walter Hamilton. Flat 3,

City Park, City Road, St Andrews.

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