The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Conditions set out for SNP to support Labour

GENERAL ELECTION: Sturgeon outlines demands in the event of a hung parliament

- LEWIS MCKENZIE

Nicola Sturgeon has set out her conditions for supporting a minority Labour government in the event of a hung parliament at Westminste­r.

Speaking at the SNP’S general election campaign launch in Edinburgh yesterday, she said alongside the right to hold a second independen­ce referendum, further powers for Holyrood and increased investment must also be on the table if any deal is to be reached.

The first minister has ruled out a formal coalition with Labour, but she has indicated the SNP would be willing to support a Jeremy Corbyn government on a vote-by-vote basis.

Speaking to the PA news agency, she said: “I’ve set out the priorities that SNP MPS will put forward, and I think it is important for people in Scotland to consider how much more influence Scotland could have if the SNP are in there holding the balance of power in Westminste­r in a hung parliament.

“We would argue for and seek to uphold that principle of the people of Scotland deciding our own future, but we’d also be pushing for a real end to austerity, more investment in our public services – until such time Scotland is independen­t – devolution of powers over migration, employment law so we can protect workers’ rights and raise the living wage, devolution of drugs laws so we can better tackle the drugs emergency we face, more action on climate change to see Westminste­r match the ambitions of the Scottish Parliament.

“These are big issues that are priorities in Scotland and that I think the majority of people in Scotland would want to unite behind and make sure that we can progress.”

Ms Sturgeon also said she is confident a Scottish independen­ce referendum can be held next year – even if Boris Johnson wins a majority on December 12.

Confirming her plans to request a Section 30 order from Westminste­r before Christmas to permit a new vote, she said: “I’ve said I’ll do it before Christmas and we’ll make those arrangemen­ts once the election is out of the way.

“But at the moment, I’m focusing on making the case in this election that people in Scotland should take our own future into our own hands.

“That is one of the key choices in this election – who decides Scotland’s future.

“Do we allow Boris Johnson to take us out of the EU, put our NHS at the mercy of (US President) Donald Trump – or do we take our future into our own hands so that we can build the kind of country we know Scotland can be, and I hope that people will vote to take our future into our own hands.”

 ??  ?? SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon spoke at the party’s general election campaign launch in Edinburgh yesterday. Picture: PA.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon spoke at the party’s general election campaign launch in Edinburgh yesterday. Picture: PA.

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