The Irvine Herald and Kilwinning Chronicle

Swinney as First Minister will drive our nation forward

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John Swinney MSP looks set to become Scotland’s new First Minister, following the resignatio­n of Humza Yousaf last week.

The SNP faces inevitable challenges after 17 years in Government in Scotland.

There are many successes to build on and with widespread experience as a government minister for 16 years, including more than eight as deputy first minister, John is well placed to take the SNP and Scotland forward. Across the party divide, he is a trusted and respected.

The SNP will continue to create a dynamic, more equal and fairer Scotland, even without the powers of a normal independen­t country. Neverthele­ss, despite the imposition of austerity since 2009 by successive Labour, coalition and Tory UK Government­s, the SNP record at Holyrood is impressive, with free tuition, personal and nursing care, the £26.70 weekly Scottish Child Payment, free school meals for all children in P1-P5 and free prescripti­ons – none of which is available elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

More than 118,000 affordable houses have been built under the SNP. Our NHS, recovering from the pandemic, has the UK’s lowest waiting lists per 1,000 people and the best paid staff, which is why Scotland has avoided doctors and nurses striking as we saw in England under the Tories, and Wales under Labour.

Unemployme­nt is lower than the UK average and inward investment higher, while SNP Government action will lift 100,000 children out of poverty this year alone.

The SNP is not beholden to party bosses in London and always puts the people of Scotland first.

We work hard to earn and re-earn the trust of those we serve. I believe our values are shared by the majority of Scotland’s people.

Household budgets are under pressure, with the cost-of- living crisis, high energy and food prices, interest rates and inflation. The SNP’s Council Tax freeze offers households some respite, but a budget constraine­d by Westminste­r simply doesn’t keep pace with the challenges we are facing as a nation.

We are listening and understand the daily challenges of those we serve, whilst battling the Westminste­r establishm­ent.

With massive offshore renewable resources, Scotland is first amongst UK’s nations and regions for green growth potential, advanced manufactur­ing, globally competitiv­e financial services, with a fifth of all UK food and drink exports, the highest share of people with a university or college education in the UK or EU and world-class universiti­es, Scotland is a magnet for internatio­nal students and research investment.

With key specialism­s in digital technology, including artificial intelligen­ce and cyber security, Edinburgh aims to be the data capital of Europe. Fundamenta­lly our greatest asset is the people of Scotland.

Scotland’s potential is formidable with much to build upon if we can unlock it.

John Swinney, as Scotland’s First Minister, will drive our nation forward to greater success as a healthier, happier and more equal society, poised to confidentl­y take our future into our own hands.

We continue building Scotland even under a failing Westminste­r system, working to convince and persuade Scots that our lives will be better with independen­ce.

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John Swinney MSP
Leadership John Swinney MSP

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