The Scotsman

SNP accused of betrayal of fishing communitie­s

Tories on the attack after councillor­s back ‘People’s Vote’

- By TOM PETERKIN Political Editor

A group of SNP councillor­s have been accused of a “betrayal” of fishing communitie­s after voting in favour of a vote on the Brexit deal.

The accusation was made as Aberdeensh­ire Council became the first local authority in Scotland to vote for a socalled People’s Vote.

A majority of SNP councillor­s banded together with some Liberal Democrat, Green, independen­t and Labour members to defeat the ruling Tory administra­tion on the issue.

The council voted by 33 to 26 in favour of a motion by Green councillor Martin Ford to back another referendum, which in this case would include a Remain option.

SNP councillor­s to back the referendum motion included members for coastal wards including Fraserburg­h (represente­d by Brian Topping and Charles Buchan), Troup (represente­d by Ross Cassie), Banff (represente­d by Glen Reynolds) and Peterhead (represente­d by Anne Allan).

Their support for the referendum puts them at odds with the official SNP view on the issue. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she will not stand in the way of a People’s Vote, but has not backed the campaign,

Two years ago there was a strong Brexit vote in Scotland’s fishing communitie­s where EU withdrawal was seen as a means to exiting the muchcritic­ised EU common fisheries policy.

Scottish Conservati­ve MP for Banff and Buchan, David Duguid, said: “I am astonished that SNP members representi­ng fishing communitie­s in the north-east would seek to revisit the 2016 referendum.

“The British people – including those here in Banff and Buchan – voted to leave the EU. People voted to leave for a number of different reasons. But in coastal communitie­s like those across Banff and Buchan, many people just wanted out of the common fisheries policy.

“Failure to respect the outcome of the vote would be an utter betrayal of our fishermen and a travesty for democracy in this country. The UK Government is delivering on the will of the British people and we are at a critical stage in negotiatio­ns. The question for Nicola Sturgeon is – does she agree with her SNP councillor­s in Aberdeensh­ire and is she also willing to disregard the views of our fishermen?”

SNP councillor Richard Thomson said: “The SNP moved an amendment recognisin­g the severe damage that Brexit will have upon Aberdeensh­ire – something which the Tories seem to be recklessly ignoring. That damage will be acutely felt by key north-east industries such as our food and drink, and oil and gas sectors. We’ll leave the Tories to act as cheerleade­rs for Theresa May’s botched negotiatio­ns.”

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The North-east’s fishing communitie­s were among few in Scotland to back Brexit

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