The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Greens promote ferry links to Europe

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Greens have said they want to work with ferry bosses at CalMac to set up new links between Scotland and Europe.

The party believes publicly owned services could run from places such as Rosyth in Fife, which has previously had ferry links with Europe.

Green co-leader Lorna Slater said tailbacks linked to Brexit show there is a need for more ways of getting to the Continent.

She added that lowcarbon ferries would tackle climate change.

Greens believe that new ferry routes could be a popular alternativ­e to flights to Europe.

Ms Slater said: “Scotland’s journey back to Europe starts at this election, and the Scottish Greens want to see new links establishe­d from places like Rosyth, which has the advantage of already having infrastruc­ture in place.

“This is a significan­t strategic investment for Scotland. Brexit has shown we need more links to Europe, with tailbacks at English ports.

“And we have a publicly owned operator ready to step up to give Scots more opportunit­ies to get to Europe without having to fly.

“I see Scotland being at the forefront of Europe’s plans to tackle the climate emergency, and new low-carbon ferries carrying freight and holidaymak­ers to the Continent would be a great start.”

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Lorna Slater.

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