The Scotsman

Sturgeon thanks Scots for patience and sacrifice

- By TOM EDEN newsdeskts@scotsman.com

First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has thanked S cots for their sacrifices during an “unimaginab­ly difficult” 2020.

In her New Year message, she praised the “most extraordin­ary dedication” of health and care workers and volunteers who helped others during the coronaviru­s pandemic, and urged people to “show each other kindness, compassion, and love”.

In her address to the nation on New Year’s Eve, Ms Sturgeon said 2021 can be Scotland’s “year of recovery” as Covid-19 vaccines are rolled out.

Speaking about the relief many will feel at the year coming to an end, she said: “2020 has been unimaginab­ly difficult; thousands have lost loved ones, our society has been up ended, our economy has taken a severe hit, many have lost jobs, families have had to cancel holidays, and of course Christmas plans had to be cancelled too.

“We have had to deny ourselves so many of the things that we most value in life, human companions­hip, hugs from loved ones, the comfort and the pleasure we get from meeting and spending time with each other.

“I can simply never thank all of you enough for the sacrifice s you have made, and the patience you have shown, during these last difficult months.”

Praising those who volunteere­d for vaccine trials and those who help ed charities, businesses and people in their community during the pandemic, Ms Sturgeon add

ed: “These have all been points of brightness in dark times. They have reminded us again of what truly matters in life - kindness, compassion, solidarity and love.”

Calling for people to “stick with it and stick together”, she continued: “As we lo ok forward to 2021, for all the difficulti­es that still lie ahead, there is a lot we can now look

forward to. Tens of thousands of people in Scotland have now received their first vaccinatio­n against Covid. And that number will grow in the weeks and months ahead.”

Scottish Secretary A lister Jack also thanked frontline workers who responded to the pandemic with “collective resilience, compassion, and generosity”.

In his New Year message, Mr Jack said: “I want to send my deepest condolence­s to all those who have lost loved ones to this cruel virus.

“We must not lose sight of the individual lives behind the statistics and we must keep working together to ensure that we defeat this virus for good.”

He also said the “great deal” negotiated with the European Union will open up new glob

al opportunit­ies for Scottish businesses, and he cautioned against another independen­ce referendum.

He added: “With the UK pulling together, 2021 will put us firmly on the road to recover y. The last thing we need in a year of opportunit­y is for Scotland to be mired in calls for another unwanted, divisive independen­ce referendum. Now is not the time.

“Scottish people want instead to see the UK government and the devolved administra­tions working together, in everyone' s best interest. We urge the Scottish Government to work with us to focus on supporting jobs and driving Scotland's economic recovery.”

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