The Scotsman

Sturgeon not seeking to upstage Johnson

- By PARIS GOURTSOYAN­NIS

Scottish political figures from across parties hit back at suggestion­s that Nicola Sturgeon was politicisi­ng the crisis by briefing the public and the press on decisions at yesterday’s Cobra meeting before the Prime Minister.

It came after a UK Government source was quoted saying that the First Minister was a “total disgrace” for holding a press conference an hour before Boris Johnson.

“This is a nationalis­t politician playing populist politics with a global crisis,” the source was quoted as saying.

SNP MP Stewart Mcdonald posted on twitter that political opponents should “stop seeing imaginary enemies”,.

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Jackson Carlaw added: “Both the Prime Minister & the First Minister have convened relevant, measured and appropriat­e media conference­s updating respective population­s on Coronaviru­s and immediate consequent­ial actions. This is neither a competitio­n nor a subject for unnecessar­y squabbling by others.”

The Scottish Government issued a calling notice just after 11am yesterday inviting journalist­s to a 3pm press conference at 3pm featuring Ms Sturgeon after the Cobra meeting

The Tory MSP Adam Tomkins said critics were “seriously missing the point”.

“For the love of God let’s not make this, too, into a constituti­onal process story,” he posted on twitter.

Asked why he was taking a different approach by not banning gatherings of over 500 people, Mr Johnson said that Ms Sturgeon’s decision was down to the “resilience” of public services in Scotland.

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