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Sturgeon ‘tried to hide’ delay request for payments

Farming: Accusation ‘not true’ – SNP

- BY JENNIFER MCKIERNAN HOLYROOD REPORTER

Nicola Sturgeon has been accused of trying to cover up the latest agricultur­al payment delays as one-in-five farmers across the north-east face a shortfall.

The first minister was asked last week whether the Scottish Government had made a request for an extension to the EU deadline for Common Agricultur­al Policy (Cap) payments but said she did not know.

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Ruth Davidson claimed reports had emerged Ms Sturgeon and her Cabinet had been informed such an extension would be sought days earlier and put pressure on her to explain why she had pleaded

Speaking at first minister’s questions, Ms Davidson said: “We now know her government had contacted the European Commission and we also know the first minister was aware of that.

“Why did she try to hide it when she came before the parliament last Thursday?”

Ms Sturgeon responded: “What I said in the chamber last Thursday was that we continue to discuss contingenc­ies with the European ignorance.

“Why did she try to hide it when she came before the parliament last Thursday?”

Commission. That is what a request for an extension is: a contingenc­y that we are seeking to put in place.

“I do not want anyone, particular­ly those who are working to deliver the system, to think that we are in any way relying on getting an extension, so that we take our foot off the pedal in any way in delivering the payments.”

Speaking afterwards, Ms Davidson said voters would want to know if parliament had been misled.

She said: “People watching will have rightly wondered if this was a case of misleading parliament.

“Farmers have been badly let down by the SNP, and it’s no wonder they’ve turned their back on the Nationalis­ts.

“But parliament needs an explanatio­n too, because the ministeria­l code is clear about ministers providing accurate and truthful informatio­n.

“The SNP fell far below those standards in recent weeks.”

An SNP spokesman said the accusation was “absolutely not true”.

He said: “It’s not the case this was raised at Cabinet last week.

“It is a nonsense accusation from Ruth Davidson, who picked her words very carefully.”

A Scottish Parliament spokeswoma­n said there would be no comment on whether Ms Sturgeon had misled the parliament or not as it was a political issue.

 ??  ?? UNDER FIRE: Nicola Sturgeon at the last FMQs before Holyrood’s summer recess
UNDER FIRE: Nicola Sturgeon at the last FMQs before Holyrood’s summer recess
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