The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

PM beefs up Union army in ‘Viet Cong’ SNP challenge

- DAN O’DONOGHUE

Boris Johnson’s team of Union advisers is to triple in size this year, marking a major change in the UK Government’s approach to the SNP and Scottish independen­ce.

It is understood the issue has been made a top priority in Downing Street, with the prime minister privately admitting not enough time has been devoted to securing the Union during the Brexit and coronaviru­s crises.

One senior government source likened the team’s challenge to that faced by US generals in Vietnam, saying: “The strategy has been a bit like the US dealing with the Viet Cong.

“The generals there were playing chess, trying to land that killer blow, but the game they should have been playing was Go, where you surround the opposing side.

“We need a much more holistic approach against the SNP, there needs to be work with charities, opinion formers and civil society to change people’s minds.

“There’s too much soft support for independen­ce.”

The newly formed “Union directorat­e”, headed by Dominic Cummings’ protégé Oliver Lewis, will draft as many as “30 to 50” officials to help formulate policy and hone communicat­ions, we understand.

The directorat­e, which currently employs 15 people, replaces the illfated Union unit that lost its head, Luke Graham, last month.

The provisions in the Internal Market Bill allowing Westminste­r to spend directly in Scotland, the Turing scheme and the Shared Prosperity Fund are all part of that “holistic approach”, we’re told.

Such schemes have garnered criticism from the Scottish Government, however, as they, in effect, supplant the devolution settlement.

But those in Westminste­r are unconcerne­d by such complaints and a source told us: “The SNP never front up if something has been made possible through UK Government funding, we need to show people what the UK Government is doing.”

The SNP’S deputy Westminste­r leader, Kirsten Oswald, said the Number 10 manoeuvres demonstrat­ed a second independen­ce referendum is coming.

She said: “It’s now beyond any doubt that the Tories are gearing up for a referendum on Scotland’s right to choose, which they now accept is inevitable.

“People in Scotland have the right to determine their own future in a post-pandemic referendum.

“Boris Johnson knows he cannot stand in the way of democracy any more than Donald Trump.”

She added: “It is outrageous for the prime minister’s taxpayer-funded advisers to paint people in Scotland as the enemy and to use the language of war.

“It’s no wonder the growing majority of people in Scotland want to escape Westminste­r, and build a country based on compassion and equality, instead of this ridiculous rhetoric.”

Number 10 last week justified the creation of the Union directorat­e, dismissing accusation­s it had been born out of “panic” over surging support for Scottish independen­ce.

The prime minister’s spokesman said: “Our focus is to ensure that we deliver for people across the United Kingdom and that’s what the Union directorat­e will allow us to do.”

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 ??  ?? STEP CHANGE: Prime Minister Boris Johnson, left, with Chancellor Rishi Sunak, wants to put more resources into promoting the Union to Scots.
STEP CHANGE: Prime Minister Boris Johnson, left, with Chancellor Rishi Sunak, wants to put more resources into promoting the Union to Scots.

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