The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Food supplies minister role ‘a source of shame’ for Tory Party

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon hits out ‘shambolic’ process of leaving EU

- HILARY DUNCANSON

The appointmen­t of a minister for food supplies by the UK Government shows how “catastroph­ic” the Brexit process has become, according to the First Minister.

Nicola Sturgeon said such a situation should be “a source of shame” for the Conservati­ve Party.

Her comments during First Minister’s Questions came after it emerged the UK Government has appointed David Rutley MP as the parliament­ary under secretary of state for food and animal welfare.

Mr Rutley was handed the role at the Department for Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) earlier in September, with his responsibi­lities including EU exit readiness and the “food chain”.

SNP MSP Rona MacKay told the Holyrood chamber the UK Government has “quietly appointed a minister for the protection of food supplies – the first time this has happened since World War Two”.

She asked Ms Sturgeon: “Does the First Minister agree that when you are contemplat­ing rationing it’s time to stop this Brexit madness?”

The First Minister responded: “I think this is news, actually, that would have made most people across the UK really stop in their tracks.

“The Tory stewardshi­p of Brexit and the UK as a whole is now proving so catastroph­ic that they’ve had to appoint a minister for food supplies, which is the first time there’s been such a post held since World War Two.

“How has it come to this situation? It’s shameful and should be a source of shame for a long time to come to every single member of the Conservati­ve Party.”

The SNP leader said she hopes food rationing does not happen.

She added: “I certainly agree with the question, that things are becoming so shambolic that it is time to draw a halt to this Brexit catastroph­e.

“Let me tell you this, if there ever does come a day when there’s food rationing in this country because of a Tory Brexit, perhaps the first people who should be bearing the burden of that are Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, David Davis, Michael Gove, all of these people who perpetrate­d a dishonesty on the people of this country.

“Let’s see how they enjoy their Brexit bonanza.”

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