The Scotsman

Tory attacks left-wing MSPS over Venezuela

● Holyrood support for hard left regime criticised

- By TOM PETERKIN Political Editor tom.peterkin@scotsman.com

Scottish left wing politician­s who have publicly supported Venezuela’s socialist regime have been accused of embarrassi­ng Holyrood by Conservati­ve deputy leader Jackson Carlaw.

Mr Carlaw has called on leaders of the SNP, Labour and the Greens to distance themselves from remarks praising the hard-left dictatorsh­ip.

Several MSPS have supported parliament­ary motions commending the Venezuelan government, including the late Hugo Chavez.

The political turmoil in the South American country has seen opposition leaders hauled from their homes and taken to prison. Voting firms claim this weekend’s election was rigged.

In the past, Labour’s Neil Findlay has hailed the country’s “social reforms aimed at addressing the legacy of inequality” and “governing in the interests of the Venezuelan people”.

Fellow Labour member Elaine Smith has asked MSPS to “note the reported internatio­nal praise for Venezuela’s electoral system”. SNP MSP Sandra White applauded authoritie­s for “transformi­ng Latin America into a progressiv­e area”, a motion signed by other MSPS.

In 2010 Jamie Hepburn of the SNP said: “Venezuela has been transforme­d through the progressiv­e policies pursued by the Chavez administra­tion in the last decade.”

His motion was signed by, among others, Joe Fitzpatric­k and Aileen Campbell of the SNP. Greens Ross Greer and John Finnie have also praised the left-wing administra­tion on social media.

Mr Carlaw said: “This lefty love-in for the Venezuelan government has to stop. It’s an embarrassm­ent for Holyrood.

“It’s all very well for left-wing politician­s to offer misty-eyed praise for a regime they’d love to see in place across Scotland and the UK. But the fact is it’s a brutal dictatorsh­ip which has brought Venezuela to its knees.”

Last night Labour’s shadow foreign secretary Liz Mcinnes called for an end to Venezuelan “bloodshed.

The SNP said it was ridiculous for Mr Carlaw to drag up old comments. Mr Greer said: “Regardless of what’s happening now in Venezuela, the socialist reforms led by Hugo Chavez were backed time and time again by the people and lifted millions out of poverty.”

 ?? PICTURE: RONALDO SCHEMIDT ?? 0 Venezuelan­s protest against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas
PICTURE: RONALDO SCHEMIDT 0 Venezuelan­s protest against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas

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