The Scotsman

SNP MSP calls for backbenche­rs at Holyrood to take on the government

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

A senior SNP MSP has said fellow backbenche­rs at the Scottish Parliament should be more prepared to take on the government.

Deputy presiding officer Christine Grahame said too few colleagues are willing to do so as party whips are “too good at their job”.

She responded to a speech to internatio­nal economists at Holyrood by Alice Rivlin, first director of the US Congressio­nal Budget Office, on challenges faced by independen­t fiscal bodies with the advent of President Donald Trump and the era of “fake news”. 0 Christine Grahame warns of political tribalism

Ms Grahame said “What you said about the Republican­s in Congress not always working en bloc, I have to say I’d like to see more of that in Scotland.”

She said the possibilit­y of a second independen­ce referendum is likely to lead to “political tribalism and fewer examples of being able to work together” in Scotland.

In her speech to the OECD (Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t) network of parliament­ary budget officials and independen­t fiscal institutio­ns, Ms Rivlin warned they face “trying times” at a time of “falsehood, fake news and high tolerance for unverified claims”.

She said: “Independen­t budget officials and parliament­ary budgeteers are caught in the middle of this trying to do their jobs, produce accurate, relevant estimates and projection­s and keep the nation’s fiscal house in order.”

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