The Herald on Sunday

‘Labour and Tories align on more issues than not’

- By Stewart Hosie MP Stewart Hosie is the Scottish National Party MP for Dundee East and has been appointed campaign director to head up the party’s General Election campaign.

PEOPLE across Scotland continue to put their trust in the SNP to stand up for them – and we do not, and will never, take this for granted.

The SNP has always been, and will continue to be, Scotland’s voice – whether that’s in councils, in Holyrood, at Westminste­r, and on the world stage.

It is what the SNP has done for the past 90 years and I’ve borne witness to that for almost half of its entire history, having been a party member for over 40 years and an MP for almost 20.

When the people of Scotland voted decisively to stay in the EU, SNP MPs led the charge against Boris Johnson’s unlawful attempts to shut down Parliament so he could avoid any scrutiny on his disgracefu­l Brexit plans.

When the people of Scotland made clear they wanted to see an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to UK arms sales to Israel, SNP MPs were the first to lead these calls.

And when the people of Scotland overwhelmi­ngly reject the Tory government’s broken Brexit Britain, it is the SNP’s Westminste­r leader who holds the Prime Minister to account on the real issues of the day.

With Keir Starmer’s Labour Party and the Tories aligned on more issues than not – from Gaza and Brexit to NHS privatisat­ion and public spending – it is the SNP who are Scotland’s voice.

Over the years and through various positions, including deputy party leader, deputy Westminste­r leader and Treasury spokespers­on, I have had a front-row seat to exactly how Westminste­r works for Scotland – and the simple truth is that it doesn’t, at all.

Scotland hasn’t voted for the Tories in almost 70 years, yet in that time we’ve had over 40 years of UK Conservati­ve government­s.

And these government­s we haven’t voted for have imposed damaging policies and made catastroph­ic decisions – from Thatcher’s poll tax to Cameron’s brutal austerity, to Johnson’s Brexit and Truss’s mini-Budget.

Scotland is now a part of a broken, Brexit Britain as a result of government­s and policies we never voted for.

In stark contrast, the SNP has been in government in Scotland for the past 17 years and has shown that we will always do what we can, with the powers we have, to counteract damaging Westminste­r policies, improve the lives of people across Scotland, and look after our people.

We have delivered free university education, prescripti­ons, eye tests and dental examinatio­ns, and we are saving families up to £2,500 per child on free childcare, lifting an estimated 100,000 of children out of poverty, freezing council tax for households across Scotland, and providing free care to name a few.

And we’ve done all of this despite Westminste­r trying to drag us backwards.

What seems to be clear is that things are better when decisions are made in Scotland, for Scotland – and, with the full powers of independen­ce, we could go further and faster to achieve a fairer, more equal country. Scotland deserves the opportunit­y to reach our full potential. We deserve to get the government­s we elect. We deserve independen­ce.

But until that time comes, Scotland deserves to be heard at Westminste­r.

As the SNP’s campaign co-ordinator, I will ensure the SNP continues to stand up for Scotland’s values at Westminste­r and show that people are right to put their trust in us.

 ?? ?? As the SNP’s campaign co-ordinator, Stewart Hosie MP says he will ‘continue to stand up for Scotland’s values at Westminste­r’
As the SNP’s campaign co-ordinator, Stewart Hosie MP says he will ‘continue to stand up for Scotland’s values at Westminste­r’

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