Edinburgh Evening News

We need an election and we need it now

- Ian Murray Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland

‘‘ It’s clear that neither the Tories nor the SNP can deliver the change Scotland needs

Scotland is trapped between two unstable, chaotic and failing government­s which are using the public as pawns for their own party agendas, always putting party before country.

We’ve had three prime ministers and three first ministers in as many years. And that doesn’t include the unofficial first minister, SNP Westminste­r leader Stephen Flynn, who fired the gun that brought down Humza Yousaf ’s career while shooting himself in the foot.

But the incompeten­ce and failures of the Scottish Government have never been down to one man. The chaos in public services isn’t an accident of the last 14 months – it is the outcome of 17 years of SNP failure and 14 years of Tory failure. That is why I – as with so many others across Scotland - have no confidence in the Scottish and UK Government­s. It’s why we demand a UK general election now and why my Labour MSP colleagues yesterday made clear in Holyrood that Scotland needs new stable and confident governance.

It is abundantly clear to the people of Scotland that neither the Tories nor the SNP can deliver the change Scotland needs.

I’m not sure who is most scared of a general election, the Tories or the SNP, but they are certainly both fearful of the verdict of the people.

Scotland is facing a catastroph­ic crisis in our public services. Thousands of Scots are waiting in pain on NHS waiting lists – one-in-six people.

Our school standards are falling with the attainment gap persisting, the economy is stagnating causing misery for businesses, homelessne­ss is rising – with a housing emergency here in Edinburgh, child poverty targets are not being met and the public finances for vital local services are fundamenta­lly broken.

The truth is that the SNP and Tories have given up on governing, but in doing so they have given up on Scottish people at a time when they desperatel­y need a strong government in Holyrood fighting their corner.

Last week I visited the Community Windpower Aikengall wind farm just a few miles from Edinburgh in the East Lothian hills. There is an incredible opportunit­y in Scotland to harness the power of green energy, but there are too many barriers in the way – particular­ly in the planning system.

We need an election, and we need it now.

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