The Scotsman

Evening Standard backs Conservati­ves

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0 George Osborne’s paper attacked Jeremy Corbyn tions were so low,” the paper claimed.

“He presents himself as a kind of Compo figure, from The Last Of The Summer Wine. In truth, he has the wrong ideas, the wrong values and makes the wrong decisions. Today’s Labour Party is positively dangerous for the country and must not be let near power.”

Instead, the paper said Theresa May was the “only person in this election with the policies, party and people capable of leading this country”.

But Mrs May’s party, which has been the subject of several swipes by the paper since Mr Osborne took over as editor, was also criticised, with the paper claiming that the Tory leadership was moving in the “wrong direction”, by going “further away from the social and economic liberalism that has made our country and its capital a global success story”.

It said that Mrs May’s supporters had been left feeling “embarrasse­d” by her “performanc­e on the stump”, but said “no-one doubts her intelligen­ce, diligence or integrity”.

“She is a patriot who works hard to achieve the best for Britain.

“She did not vote for Brexit, but is right to say that we should try to make the best of it rather than re-fighting last year’s referendum.”

The paper also took aim at the Liberal Democrats, saying they had “performed miserably under their unimpressi­ve leader”. It said: “We suspect Tim Farron will be one of the casualties of the post-mortem they will have to hold – and rightly so.”

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