The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Tory candidate and SNP in row over comments

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A Conservati­ve candidate for next month’s Highland Council election was last night unrepentan­t after coming under fire for describing the SNP as “National Socialism light”.

German- born Reiner Luyken, a retired journalist, has had a running battle with SNP politician­s who have branded the comparison “ridiculous and offensive”. The Nazi Party in Germany was officially titled the National Socialist German Workers' Party.

Hours after the candidate selections were published, Moray MP and SNP Westminste­r leader Angus Robertson took to social networks, urging people to search Mr Luyken’s name onthe internet to see “some of the offensive stuff” he had written.

Mr Robertson said it was “unbelievab­le” that the Conservati­ves had selected him as a candidate in Dingwall and Seaforth.

Speaking yesterday from his home in Achiltibui­e, Mr Luyken, 65, said he had opted to stand for election for the first time for two reasons – to challenge SNP policies and to try to improve the democracy of Highland Council. He said he had previously had a dispute with Mr Robertson, dating back to 2011 when he wrote to the editor of the German national weekly newspaper DieZeit to complain about an article he had written that poked fun at Alex Salmond.

Asked if he stood by his statement that the SNP was “modern national socialism light,” he said: “Yes, absolutely. It’s a nationalis­t anda socialist party that has elements that were driven to extreme 80 years ago.”

The SNP has previously responded to his choice of words as “obviously ridiculous and offensive to SNP voters”.

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