The Herald

SNP hit back at PM over alliance criticism

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NICOLA Sturgeon has criticised the Prime Minister after he claimed an alliance between the SNP and Labour would be the “ultimate nightmare scenario’’ for Britain after the general election.

The Scottish First Minister, speaking during a visit to London, responded: “People in Scotland should think that anything that is a nightmare for David Cameron is a good thing for most other people.”

She spoke out after Mr Cameron used his speech to the Scottish Conservati­ve conference last week to warn: “A vote for the SNP is a vote for Labour in government.’’

The Tory leader claimed that a “vote for anyone other than the Conservati­ves risks Ed Miliband becoming prime minister, leading to an unstable minority government”.

Polls suggest the SNP could be on track to win a record number of seats at Westminste­r in May, with backing for Ms Sturgeon’s party having surged in the wake of last September’s independen­ce referendum.

Ms Sturgeon, who will celebrate her 100th day as First Minister on Friday, said it was “unlikely” the SNP would enter a formal coalition with Labour in the event of a hung parliament, but said they could work with them on an “issue-by-issue basis”.

She said: “If the SNP performs strongly in the general election Scotland’s voice will be heard much more loudly in the Westminste­r system, and that’s got to be a good thing, and perhaps we wield some influence in the Westminste­r system and look to make alliances with others across not just Scotland, but rest of the UK, to pursue progressiv­e politics, an alternativ­e to austerity, a focus on education and health rather than putting new nuclear weapons on the River Clyde at an exorbitant cost.

“The point of SNP MPs in Westminste­r is firstly to stand up for Scotland and to make our voice heard, but also to pursue progressiv­e politics and progressiv­e policies, and that’s the kind of approach we’ll take if people in Scotland vote SNP.”

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