The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

SNP ‘must match 2015’ outcome

Election: Mundell – anything less than 56 seats shows momentum ‘not with Sturgeon’

- BY LINDSAY RAZAQ

Scottish Secretary David Mundell has claimed the test for Nicola Sturgeon at the general election will be whether the SNP can match its 2015 performanc­e.

The Tory frontbench­er insisted that an outcome of fewer than 56 seats or a decreased share of the vote would show that momentum was not with the first minister.

He also talked up his party’s prospects in the north-east and described the Conservati­ves as the “challenger­s to the SNP”.

But an SNP spokesman accused Mr Mundell of “getting his excuses in early for losing”.

And he defied the Tories to “stop blocking” a second poll if they lost in Scotland.

Mr Mundell, who represents Dumfriessh­ire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, is currently Scotland’s only Conservati­ve MP. But polls over the weekend suggested the party could win eight to 12 seats on June 8.

He told the Press and Journal: “Only hard work wins seats, so we are not getting carried away by polls, but they are reflective of a trend which confirms the Scottish Conservati­ves are the challenger­s to the SNP.”

He added that Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson had emerged as a “real opponent”, someone who can “not only stand up to the SNP, but take seats off them”.

He refused to make prediction­s in terms of numbers or comment on specific seats, but added: “I think – particular­ly in the north-east – there is real scope for the Conservati­ves to make progress building on the fantastic result we had in the Scottish Parliament election.

“The test for Nicola Sturgeon is: does she return 56 MPs, does she achieve 50% of the vote, does she achieve 1.5million votes? That’s what she did in 2015.

“In my view, any diminution on any of those numbers demonstrat­es the momentum is not with those campaignin­g to have another independen­ce referendum. Reduced representa­tion at Westminste­r is not a mandate to have another independen­ce referendum.

“The constituti­onal issue is suffocatin­g Scottish politics and important other issues are just being crowded out by the SNP’s obsession.”

An SNP spokesman responded: “This is a ridiculous suggestion from David Mundell, who is getting his excuses in early for losing.

“Only the SNP will stand up for Scotland’s interests at Westminste­r.”

“The Scottish Conservati­ves are challenger­s to the SNP”

 ??  ?? CHALLENGE: Scottish Secretary David Mundell, Scotland’s only Conservati­ve MP
CHALLENGE: Scottish Secretary David Mundell, Scotland’s only Conservati­ve MP

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