The Scotsman

Sturgeon says she won’t be going on holiday for the forseeable future

- By CONOR MATCHETT

Nicola Sturgeon has said she will not be going on holiday for the “forseeable future” due to the requiremen­ts of running the Scottish Government during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Responding to a question about whether she would feel comfortabl­e taking a holiday in England due to the prevalence of the virus in the country, the First Minister said it was to the “chagrin” of her family that she was not planning on taking a vacation.

The comments came after Prime Minister Boris Johnson was pictured on holiday in a cottage on the Scottish coast.

According to a national newspaper, Mr Johnson travelled to Scotland with his fiancée Carrie Symonds, baby Wilfred and their dog Dilyn last weekend.

Ms Sturgeon said her place was St Andrew’s House during the pandemic response, not on holiday. She said: “Unfortunat­ely I’m not having the opportunit­y to go on holiday anywhere right now.

“I don’t criticise anybody for taking a holiday, that’s not the purpose of this comment, but my place and job right now is here in the Scottish Government headquarte­rs given what the country is living through right now and the volatility we face. So I’m not anticipati­ng taking a holiday in Scotland, England or anywhere else for the forseeable future, no doubt much to the chagrin of my family.”

She had also been challenged on the fact Visitscotl­and had been asked to remove references to the north of England in the launch of their recent tourismpro­motioncamp­aign.

The decision has led to criticism, mostly from Scottish Conservati­ve MSP Oliver Mundell, who said the Scottish Government had done nothing to “shut down” the suggestion that English people were not welcome in Scotland.

It also followed an admission from Visitscotl­and director Riddell Graham that it would have been “nonsensica­l” to have included England in the campaign material.

Ms Sturgeon said: “On the Visitscotl­and point, people in England are welcome in Scotland and always have been and always will be and there is no debate about that, but we are in a global pandemic where we have to be careful about whether or not we are encouragin­g people to come from other parts of the world to Scotland right now based on prevelance of the virus.

“Decisions around the Visitscotl­and campaign in England were taken, as I understand it, around the time we were seeing some outbreaks in the north of England.”

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