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Sturgeon to make case for ‘new leadership’ in Angus

- BY DEREK HEALEY

NICOLA Sturgeon will make the case for “new leadership” on Angus Council during a visit to Arbroath today.

The SNP leader will use her latest campaign stop to urge voters to back “fresh thinking” at the helm of the troubled local authority by turning out for her party.

The current Conservati­ve-Independen­t ruling group on Angus Council has been marred with controvers­ies, including the overthrow of former leader Bob Myles and claims of an “unhealthy” culture at the top of the administra­tion.

The conduct of several members has also been called into question, with one being suspended for inappropri­ate behaviour and two others being unmasked by The Tele’s sister newspaper The Courier as running anonymous online troll accounts.

The SNP has identified Angus as a key battlegrou­nd ahead of the Scottish local elections on Thursday and Ms Sturgeon has already taken part in a number of campaign stops across the area in recent weeks.

Speaking ahead of her visit Ms Sturgeon said: “Across Angus, SNP candidates and activists have been working tirelessly to secure the trust of the people who live here.

“Our campaign, unlike some of our opponents, has been a really positive one – with a clear vision to make Angus an even better place to live.

“I’m looking forward to getting back out on the campaign trail to outline the SNP’s positive vision and to make the case for fresh thinking and new leadership under the SNP at Angus Council.

“I know the biggest worry for people in Angus – and across Scotland – is the Tory-made cost of living crisis.

“While the SNP is the only party taking action to address this with the limited powers we have, this election is a chance to force the Tories at Westminste­r to act on soaring bills and food prices.

“That’s why it’s crucial to vote SNP on May 5 and lock the Tories out of power.”

Ms Sturgeon used a visit to Fife on Saturday to urge young people to “shape the future of the nation” by voting next week.

She said: “My message to young people across Scotland is clear – your voice can make the difference, so make sure it is heard by voting in this election.”

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Nicola Sturgeon will visit Arbroath today to make the case for an SNP-led council.

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