The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Blackford scoffs at Ross election hopes

- DAN O’DONOGHUE

Ian Blackford has dismissed the Scottish Tories as an electoral threat, likening Douglas Ross’s leadership to Jo Swinson’s ill-fated turn in charge of the Liberal Democrats.

The SNP Westminste­r leader, in an interview with us, scoffed at Mr Ross’s repeated assertion that he can break the nationalis­t hold on Bute House and become Scotland’s next first minister.

The most recent polling on Scottish Parliament election voting intentions shows 57% of people plan to back Nicola Sturgeon’s party in May, while consecutiv­e surveys have shown majority of support for independen­ce.

Mr Blackford said: “I respect the right of anyone to put their case in front of the electorate.

“But when I hear and see what the Conservati­ves have been saying, what

Douglas Ross has been saying about his bid to become first minister of Scotland, it takes me back to Jo Swinson, a few months ago she was going to be prime minister. I think I’ll leave it at that.”

The Ross, Skye and Lochaber MP was also unfazed by reports that Downing Street was planning to take the fight to the SNP in the months ahead.

“I think the Scottish Parliament has come of age and I think that’s more than demonstrat­ed by the leadership that the Scottish Government has shown over the Covid crisis.

“I think people can and do take an awful lot of comfort from the leadership that the Scottish Government has given over the course of the last few months, and I think people do contrast the behaviour of our own government and the chaos and confusion that comes from Westminste­r.”

A Scottish Tory spokesman said: “Douglas Ross and the Scottish Conservati­ves have a positive vision to move Scotland on from the divisive politics of the past that Ian Blackford promotes.”

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford.
Picture: PA. SNP Westminste­r leader Ian Blackford.

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