The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Labour MSPs’ concerns over McDonnell’s Indyref2 claim

National leadership ‘underminin­g’ policy on independen­ce, says Scottish party

- CONOR RIORDAN

Scottish Labour MSPs have raised “serious concerns” about the national leadership’s position on independen­ce after John McDonnell said he would not block a second referendum.

The shadow chancellor made the comments at a Fringe event in Edinburgh on Tuesday and he reiterated his position at another event the following day.

His position contradict­ed Scottish Labour policy in opposing another referendum, with Edinburgh Labour MP Ian Murray branding the comments “utterly irresponsi­ble”.

Now, the Scottish Parliament­ary Labour Party has issued a statement raising concerns with the national party.

It said: “We deplore any attempts to undermine the official policy position of the Scottish Labour Party and we express serious concerns about an apparent change in Labour’s position on a matter of vital importance to the future of Scotland and of the Scottish Labour Party itself.

“Scottish party policy is very clear – that is opposition to a second independen­ce referendum.

“There is therefore an urgent need for the UK party leadership to engage constructi­vely with the Scottish party leadership on the issue of the party’s stance on the future of Scotland.”

The statement added: “We are clear Labour’s position on Scotland’s future is a decision for Scottish Labour, which the UK party must accept.

“We expect all Scottish Labour MPs and MSPs to vote in accordance with party policy.”

Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard said he spoke to the shadow chancellor on Wednesday morning to outline his position on the issue.

Mr McDonnell said on Tuesday: “I’m not being set up by Nicola Sturgeon to blame the UK Government for blocking the will of the Scottish people – that’s too trite a political manoeuvre that’s been taken on at the moment.

“In the situation we’re in at the moment, my view is that we will not be blocking a proposal.”

SNP MSP George Adam criticised the Scottish Labour’s position as “becoming increasing­ly bizarre”.

He said: “It’s hard to think of a time in recent years when they’ve been more vocal than this week’s frenzied backlash to the suggestion that people in Scotland should have a choice over their own future.”

I’m not being set up by Nicola Sturgeon... JOHN MCDONNELL

 ??  ?? Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said he would not block a second independen­ce referendum.
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell said he would not block a second independen­ce referendum.

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