Yorkshire Post

Focus on economic recovery not independen­ce, Brown tells SNP

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FORMER PRIME minister Gordon Brown has said the SNP should focus on recovery from the pandemic and the possibilit­y of rising unemployme­nt rather than the constituti­on.

Mr Brown praised Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar, who will this week focus on employment and jobs on the election trail, as the ex-premier urged political leaders to end “petty politickin­g”.

Economists have warned there could be a spike in unemployme­nt once the furlough scheme ends in September, with employers still struggling under the weight of pandemic recovery.

Scottish independen­ce has been a centrepiec­e of the SNP campaign so far, but Mr Brown urged First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to turn her focus to the recovery and the economy.

Writing in the Daily Record, he said: “This is no time for our political

leaders to hunker down. They must recognise they have no greater duty than setting out measures to tackle this. That means an end to petty politickin­g.

“Devolution has given Scotland the power to act.

“The Covid crisis has handed the Scottish Government extra resources to support our economy and high streets. Nicola Sturgeon must do what I think even she knows is right – to put her constituti­onal argument to one side and focus on the job in front of her.

“What we need is concrete and ambitious policy. That’s why I am glad this week Scottish Labour is to set out its ideas in a new National Recovery Plan for jobs.

“Anas Sarwar has a strong sense of what needs to be done. He will set out plans to guarantee work for young people, to increase apprentice­ships and to ensure those in work are able to upskill and change jobs to tackle the likely upheaval in the labour market.

“Devolution was designed to deliver Scottish solutions where there are Scottish problems but too often it has been reduced to a row between Nationalis­ts and Unionists, which has taken us nowhere fast.”

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GORDON BROWN: ‘Nicola Sturgeon must put constituti­onal argument to one side,’ he said.

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