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

SNP reveals key budget demands

Budget: Hendry wants rural spending and Euro workers’ rights pledges too

- BY JENNIFER MCKIERNAN

Single market membership is at the top of the list of Budget demands for rural Scotland, it was claimed yesterday. Inverness MP Drew Hendry said the five key requests are heavily focused on Brexit and also include clarity on EU rural payments, EU citizens’ rights and farm convergenc­e payments.

Single market membership is at the top of the list of Budget demands for rural Scotland, it was claimed yesterday.

Inverness MP Drew Hendry said the five key requests are heavily focused on Brexit and also include clarity on EU rural payments, EU citizens’ rights and farm convergenc­e payments.

Mr Hendry said rural Scotland in particular faced the greatest threat from Brexit – including funding worth half a billion pounds for forestry grants, investment in fisheries, supporting rural businesses and communitie­s and environmen­tal schemes – and called for guarantees.

He said: “The risks to the whole UK economy from the Tories’ damaging plans to leave the EU are now well documented.

“Philip Hammond can provide reassuranc­e in his budget by recognisin­g the benefits of our membership of the single market and the vital role that EU workers play - including the thousands living and working on farms, in fish processing and in rural hospitalit­y all over Scotland.

“Allow a sustainabl­e and productive rural economy”

“Scotland receives half a billion pounds in total from EU rural payments - the chancellor can banish all doubt by making clear rural Scotland will continue to receive at least this sum annually if we leave the EU.”

Mr Hendry’s fifth demand was a call for action on “unfair” delivery charges to remote areas.

He added: “The UK’s island and remote communitie­s – especially those in Scotland – suffer hidden costs simply because of their rurality.

“Delivery charges are a key example of these, affecting consumers and also businesses and we want to see the chancellor commit to regulation to ensure fair delivery charges for our rural communitie­s.

“The chancellor has a real opportunit­y to follow the SNP’s lead and commit to action that will allow a sustainabl­e and productive rural economy. He cannot plough on with a budget that sells out our rural communitie­s.”

But a Conservati­ve party spokesman pointed to delays to EU farm payments as one area where the SNP had let down rural communitie­s.

He said: “It is a bit rich for the SNP to talk about standing up for rural Scotland after its utterly shambolic handling of farm payments that caused so much stress and anxiety for hard-working families across the country.

“Our MPs, meanwhile, have been working hard since June’s election to en- sure this is a budget that will deliver for Scotland.”

A Treasury spokeswoma­n said the office would not speculate ahead of the budget. She added: “We cannot comment on the Budget but the UK government has set out a number of funding guarantees to provide certainty to Scotland as we leave the EU.

“These include £42million for applicatio­ns made by Scotland’s rural areas, and guaranteei­ng funding for projects signed from the Scottish Government’s existing allocation­s before the UK leaves the EU.”

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DEMAND: MP Drew Hendry wants rural spending pledge from Philip Hammond

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