Glasgow Times

City politician­s are split over decision

- By STEWART PATERSON Political Correspond­ent

POLITICIAN­S in Glasgow responded to the First Minister’s announceme­nt, split along party lines on the prospect of a second independen­ce referendum.

Labour and Conservati­ve MSPs opposed to independen­ce said the First Minister was prepared to divide the country once again and vowed to oppose the plans.

Anas Sarwar, Labour MSP for Glasgow said: “The truth is this is just a game for Nicola Sturgeon. She will say anything and do anything to get independen­ce.

“Rather than focus on the issues that matter to the people of Glasgow like schools and hospitals, she wants to take us backwards to division and focus on independen­ce.”

Stewart McDonald, Glasgow South MP, looked forward to a second campaign.

He said: “Politics is not a game, which is why I won’t sit back and hope for the best. Let’s have a new conversati­on on our country’s future. One way or another a new future awaits us, so let’s rise to the challenge and create a campaign that is new and looks to the future.”

Adam Tomkins Conservati­ve MSP for Glasgow said: “The First Minister is talking a lot about choice but we made our choice. We said no.

“Yet here she is, choosing the path of division and uncertaint­y again. I was elected on a manifesto commitment to oppose a second independen­ce referendum every step of the way. And I will.”

Green MSP for Glasgow, Patrick Harvie, said people said Brexit meant the question had to put again. He said: “The people of Scotland deserve a choice between Hard Brexit Britain and putting our own future in our own hands.”

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