The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Sturgeon like ‘broken record’ on referendum for independen­ce

- lynsey bews

Scottish Labour has stepped up its attacks on the SNP by using a new election broadcast to accuse leader Nicola Sturgeon of “playing a broken record” with demands for another independen­ce referendum.

With just a few days of general election campaignin­g left, the party has challenged the First Minister’s record in government and claimed she offers “the same old answer for everything” – another vote on independen­ce.

The broadcast claims that areas such as health and education have suffered as a result of a focus on constituti­onal politics.

It comes as Ms Sturgeon warned that votes for Labour “risk letting Tory MPs in by the back door”.

Scottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale said Ms Sturgeon’s administra­tion at Holyrood had presided over reductions in teachers and cuts to local government funding.

She said the Scottish Government has also failed to tackle Accident and Emergency waiting times and had presided over a realterms pay cut for nurses.

Ms Dugdale said: “On Thursday, people can send Nicola Sturgeon a message that she should focus on the day job, rather than forcing another independen­ce referendum that people in Scotland don’t want.

“After 10 years of the SNP campaignin­g for independen­ce, Scotland’s schools and hospitals have suffered.

“Nicola Sturgeon’s answer is another referendum – she is playing a broken record.”

Ms Dugdale also insisted that, contrary to the message the election is a two-horse race in Scotland between the SNP and the Conservati­ves, Labour is best-placed to beat the nationalis­ts “in the majority of seats across Scotland”.

These include Edinburgh South, East Lothian, Lanark and Hamilton East, Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, Midlothian, and Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeat­h, the Labour leader said.

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