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Tory MP claims ‘racists’ inspired by SNP

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“RACIST” protesters at the Scottish-english border were “inspired by comments by SNP politician­s”, a Tory MP has claimed.

The comments by John Lamont (Berwickshi­re, Roxburgh and Selkirk) prompted heated exchanges in the Commons as SNP MPS rushed to condemn “anti-englishnes­s”.

Speaking during an SNP Opposition day debate, Mr Lamont branded the protests “totally unacceptab­le” and also claimed the SNP “will use any means to push for their independen­ce obsession”.

He said: “We had the horrific scenes on the Scottish-english border in my constituen­cy of nationalis­t protesters shouting, and I quote, ‘stay the F out’ at

English people travelling into Scotland.

“Now these racist protesters have admitted taking inspiratio­n from the division stoked by the SNP politician­s, they were inspired by comments by SNP politician­s, and one of the protesters has been pictured with Nicola Sturgeon.”

Responding in an interventi­on, the SNP’S Patrick Grady (Glasgow North) said: “(He) accuses effectivel­y this bench of stoking racism. The SNP condemns unreserved­ly any kind of anti-englishnes­s and any kind of racism directed at people from south of the Border.”

Mr Lamont said: “The completely unacceptab­le behaviour towards our neighbours and friends and family members trying to cross the Border, coming into my constituen­cy to work, to see family members, to visit friends, and nationalis­t protesters with Yes banners were shouting abuse at them – totally unacceptab­le.”

The SNP’S Patricia Gibson (North Ayrshire and Arran) said the “allegation­s” were “hysterical”.

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