The Scotsman

Recess offers respite for Sturgeon’s struggling party

- Conor Matchett conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

ith recess comes a muchneeded respite for Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP as they reel from one of the Scottish Government’s toughest weeks since its re-election.

The catastroph­e that is the ferries fiasco has been plastered across the front pages for two weeks and on Thursday, the First Minister’s answers were as seaworthy as hulls 801 and 802.

It is the first time since the election last year the SNP has struggled to tackle head-on accusation­s of incompeten­ce which are regularly thrown their way by critics.

The ferries issue is phenomenal­ly complex and has its roots in both Alex Salmond’s administra­tion and a fundamenta­l breakdown in relationsh­ips between CMAL and Ferguson Marine.

The failure of the Government to answer simple questions on ferries is mind-boggling and the opposition knows the scandal taps into one weakness the SNP cannot hide – a fundamenta­l lack of transparen­cy.

Consider care home deaths caused by Covid unlawfully withheld, modelling data unlawfully kept secret, unlawful failures to publish details of the Lochaber guarantee, and two Government ministers intervenin­g to delay care home death data being published before the election.

The scathing Audit Scotland report provided a free hit to critics, stating no documentar­y evidence existed on why risks were taken with the ferry deal. That fact alone raises suspicion of shifty dealings, and means Parliament and the public are unable to hold anyone to account.

And, as FMQS this week demonstrat­ed, the First Minister cannot answer why this occurred, instead grasping at the straws of saved jobs at a shipyard that cannot build ships.

By comparison to the ferries fiasco, the nationalis­ation of Scotrail arrived to much Snp-green fanfare yesterday, but does so in a cloud of potential further headaches.

No longer is Abellio a free punchbag to ministers and, should the franchise’s problems continue, it will pose another test of the SNP’S inability to follow through on promises of accountabi­lity and improvemen­t of services by nationalis­ation.

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