The Scotsman

Davidson says it’s time to move on from indy debate

Scots Tory leader says party will focus on ‘bread and butter’ policies

- By TOM PETERKIN Political Editor

Ruth Davidson has said it is time for the Conservati­ves to concentrat­e on the “bread and butter” issues facing Scotland as she attempts to position the Tories as a credible party of government.

In a speech in Edinburgh, Ms Davidson said the Tories were more than just the “No to independen­ce party”, arguing it was time to move on from constituti­onal argumentsa­nd focus on the “intellectu­al heavy-lifting” required to develop policy.

The Scottish Conservati­ve leader said the absence of elections or referendum­s over the next few years meant it was time to tackle domestic issues as she works to persuade voters that she is First Minister material.

Addressing the Institute for Public Policy Research, Ms Davidson said: “We have an opportunit­y in the years to 2021 to do some of the intellectu­al heavy lifting that has been so alien to policy formation at Holyrood. We now have an opportunit­y to write in paragraphs and not in tweets.”

Speaking after her speech, she also said that Scottish Labour’s leadership travails gave her party a “huge opportunit­y” to make its voice heard.

Earlier Ms Davidson had criticised the lack of action from the Scottish Government while debates over Scottish independen­ce and Brexit were raging.

She said just one bill “of note” had been passed in the Scottish Parliament in the past year and 46 hours had been spent discussing the constituti­on.

“Criticism that the political class in Scotland has focussed too heavily on the constituti­on is justified,” she said.

“There is also a yearning among many to see a political debate in Scotland focus more heavilyont­hebreadand­butter issues that matter to us here at home. So while we in the Scottish Conservati­ves have rightly complained that the SNP has failed to focus on the day job, we need to demonstrat­e our wish to set our sights on that task too and that is my broad priority as we begin a new parliament next week.

“The Scottish Conservati­ves fought the last Holyrood election on the basis we would be a strong opposition to the SNP. That remains the task in hand at the Scottish Parliament – but it is not a message that should – or should be desired – to be reused.”

She added: “Next time round, we have to demonstrat­e we are a party of government.”

Last night SNP MSP George Adam said: “Ruth Davidson is the ultimate one-trick pony who is now finally admitting that the Tories have been utterly obsessed with independen­ce, and have nothing else to say.”

 ?? PICTURE: JANE BARLOW/PA ?? Ruth Davidson told the IPPR it was time for ‘bread and butter issues
PICTURE: JANE BARLOW/PA Ruth Davidson told the IPPR it was time for ‘bread and butter issues

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