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Tim Farron condemns ‘extremism beneath the surface of the SNP’

Lib Dem leader says Tory leader Ruth Davidson is ‘weak’

- STewarT alexander

Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has said extremism lies beneath the surface of the SNP as he accused a leading local election candidate of “doing a Trump”.

He also hit out at the Scottish Conservati­ves, calling on Ruth Davidson to “stand up to Theresa May” on the so-called rape clause in the UK Government’s welfare reforms.

Mr Farron visited Edinburgh yesterday as his party launched its city manifesto for the council elections next month.

Joining the campaign trail by speaking to locals in the city’s Stockbridg­e area, he said the election drive is going “amazingly well” and he predicted gains for the Lib Dems across the country and particular­ly in Edinburgh.

He criticised comments made by Edinburgh City Council’s SNP group leader Frank Ross suggesting pro-Union parties only call themselves “Scottish” as a branding exercise to win votes.

He said Mr Ross was “doing a Trump”, and added: “This just underlines the extremism that is beneath the surface within the SNP and the intoleranc­e, frankly. What you want is a more inclusive and diverse council.”

Mr Farron said Scotland had been “trailblaze­rs” for a move towards heated and personal abuse, particular­ly online.

He added: “It’s the danger of ‘small-n’ nationalis­m of any kind and identity politics that people believe that those on the other side are somehow morally worse than them.”

Mr Farron added that he is “disappoint­ed” by Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ms Davidson’s handling of increasing pressure over the so-called rape clause.

The policy requires women claiming tax credits for a third or subsequent child to state that they became pregnant as a result of rape or while in a coercive relationsh­ip.

Ms Davidson has faced calls from First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Labour leader Kezia Dugdale to confront Theresa May on the issue.

Mr Farron said: “I’m disappoint­ed in Ruth. The problem is either she isn’t the decent person I suspected she might be or she’s really quite weak and the Scottish party is being run by a Conservati­ve Government at Westminste­r and they take no notice of Ruth Davidson.

“That’s why she needs to stand up to Theresa May, if she believes Theresa May is wrong she needs to say so.”

It’sthe danger of ‘small-n’ nationalis­m of any kind and identity politics that people believe that those on the other side are somehow morally worse than them. TIM FARRON

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Tim Farron, Alex Cole-Hamilton and Hal Osler, candidate for the Stockbridg­e ward, meet some local residents yesterday.
Picture: PA. Tim Farron, Alex Cole-Hamilton and Hal Osler, candidate for the Stockbridg­e ward, meet some local residents yesterday.

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