The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

SNP were winners of election in Scotland

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Sir, - There has been much attention paid to the fall in the number of SNP MPs from 56 to 35, seen as disaster for the party. However, let us put this into some perspectiv­e in the cool light of day.

The SNP still won more seats in Scotland than all other parties combined, obtained the largest number of votes and delivered the second best result ever for the party.

Before the electoral tsunami of 2015, the largest number of SNP MPs was 11 and going into the election two years ago the party had just six.

Yes, a number of big beasts, primarily Alex Salmond and Angus Robertson lost their seats and will be a massive loss.

However, it was always going to be difficult to get anywhere close to the 2015 general election result, which was a once in a generation outcome.

The SNP, it should be noted, still form the third largest party at Westminste­r.

The Tories, who stood on a sole platform of opposition to a second independen­ce referendum lost the election in Scotland and lost their majority in the UK.

Indeed, the SNP have more than double the number of Scottish seats than the Tories, who have been heavily defeated.

Instead of strength and stability, the Tories now seem headed for an extended period of infighting, with Brexit negotiatio­ns set to begin in just 10 days.

Both the Scottish and UK results show a massive rejection of Tory austerity and an extreme Brexit.

This result – combined with the hung parliament – makes Scotland’s influence pivotal at Westminste­r. Alex Orr. 77 Leamington Terrace, Edinburgh.

 ?? Picture: Press Associatio­n. ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks at Bute House on Friday.
Picture: Press Associatio­n. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks at Bute House on Friday.

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