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Ross: Tories are party of ‘working’ Scotland

- THOMAS HORNALL

Douglas Ross has hailed the Scottish Conservati­ves as the “party of working Scotland” as he put drug deaths and local government at the heart of a speech.

Scottish party leader Mr Ross appealed to working-class voters in a speech at a fringe event at the Tory conference in Manchester yesterday.

He accused First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of turning the Scottish Government into a “subsidy of Yes Scotland” and claimed the government was a “constituti­onal campaign group on stilts” focused on independen­ce above all else.

Mr Ross also highlighte­d Scotland’s drug deaths crisis, which he claimed would be Ms Sturgeon’s “legacy”.

He said: “An independen­ce referendum won’t add another day of good health to anyone’s life.

“While they talk, we will act. That’s why we’re introducin­g a Right to Recovery Bill, to tackle the drugs scandal that will be Nicola Sturgeon’s legacy.

“Every year she has been first minister, drug deaths have gone up, to the highest level in Europe.”

The Right to Recovery Bill states it would allow anyone seeking addiction treatment “to quickly access their preferred treatment option, unless a medical profession­al deems it would be harmful to the individual”.

Mr Ross also said the party, which has 31 MSPs, would also bring forward “Mackay’s Law”, which would change rules so MSPs who do not attend Holyrood for six months are forced to stand down.

Former SNP finance secretary Derek Mackay, who resigned from government after the Scottish Sun revealed he was messaging a teenage boy, was paid £100,000 while “hiding at home” and not in parliament, Mr Ross said.

Mr Ross added that his party will also introduce a Local Government Powers and Protection Bill to put more power in the hands of councils.

He said: “It’s not good enough to stop an SNP majority. We have to stop nationalis­m for good. Scottish Labour are a party of the past.

“In May’s election, more working-class Scots voted Scottish Conservati­ve than voted Labour.

“Never mind pandas in Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland has more Alba MPs than Labour MPs.

“We are the party of working-class unionists in Scotland now because we represent their values.

“Nicola Sturgeon has turned the Scottish Government into a subsidy of Yes Scotland, an organisati­on staffed by loyalists, built to deliver independen­ce.

“It’s not a government any more. It’s a constituti­onal campaign group on stilts.

“An establishm­ent that sees the drug death crisis, and other scandals like it, as an annoying inconvenie­nce on their road to separation.”

Scottish Labour deputy leader Jackie Baillie said Mr Ross’s “desperate speech to the fringes of the Conservati­ve Party conference would be amusing were it not so detached from reality”.

She added: “The idea that the Scottish Conservati­ves are the champions of working people, at a time when they are set to give the green light to the devastatin­g cut to Universal Credit, is simply deluded.”

SNP MSP Neil Gray said: “Douglas Ross is desperatel­y trying to be relevant but his Tory bosses in London have relegated him to speaking at a fringe event.

“While the first minister and SNP Government are focused on navigating through this pandemic and working to protect people’s livelihood­s, Douglas Ross and the Scottish Tories continue to fall into line behind Prime Minister Boris Johnson to impose devastatin­g policies that will push people into hardship and poverty.”

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In Scotland. CLAIM: Douglas Ross says that the Scottish Conservati­ves represent working-class people more than any other political party

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