Daily Record

Chequers .. more fudge than a Glasgow Christmas market

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THERESA May’s Cabinet Chequers lockdown was more fudge than a step forward. With their phones confiscate­d and threat of a taxi back home instead of a ministeria­l car, the day resembled a scene out of The Thick of It. In truth, it was far more worrying. The Tory Government did not reach a monumental breakthrou­gh in their negotiatio­ns with the European Union. Instead they were forced to agree on some sort of position for the first time.

Two years on from the EU referendum, we find ourselves in the situation where the Tory Party are still negotiatin­g with themselves, rather than the EU.

The deal reached was immediatel­y undermined when the Cabinet agreed to step up preparatio­ns for a disastrous no-deal Brexit – an isolated and insular outcome. There is also the reality that the deal is likely to be insufficie­nt for the EU when the details are released in the overdue Brexit white paper.

As Scotland is dragged to the brink of the Brexit abyss, the Tories are immobilise­d by incompeten­ce.

With Labour – the so-called official opposition – occupying the benches in name only and Scottish Tory MPs happily following their Westminste­r bosses’ wishes to walk over Scotland, it is the SNP standing up for Scotland.

In 2016, the SNP Scottish Government published their compromise position which, short of remaining in the EU, looks to protect Scotland and the UK’s economy, jobs, and the living standards of millions of families, by keeping the UK

I WAS happy to see Penny Mordaunt become the first Government minister to use sign language in the House of Commons last week.

Parliament is not always the most accessible for those with disabiliti­es and it’s important that little steps like this go a long way to changing that.

in the single market and customs union. Last week, the Scottish Government brought forward yet another detailed plan over their preferred position. It has been shared with Theresa May and it is about time we saw some of its common sense adopted by the Tory Government.

But it’s not the only analysis or concern raised with May which has been ignored.

The Tory Government’s own economic analysis warns of the risks of leaving the single market and customs union, and the Fraser of Allander Institute revealed a no-deal scenario threatens up to 80,000 jobs in Scotland.

The Prime Minister has dismissed the concerns raised by NHS England, who say they are securing vital medicine and equipment due to the threat of a no-deal Brexit. And, she has ignored some of the biggest businesses and job creators like Airbus, BMW and Jaguar Land Rover, who are questionin­g future UK operations as a result of the her government’s refusal to reject a no-deal outcome.

Throughout, the Tory Government have side-lined the devolved administra­tions and are pushing ahead with their dangerous power grab of legislatio­n from Holyrood to Westminste­r.

It’s time May put the interests of the country ahead of the ideologica­l hard Brexit ideology of the Conservati­ve Party. They aren’t just a Tory Government in disarray, they are a Government who are a danger to Scotland’s future.

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