The Scotsman

Currency tests trip up First Minister as she launches £20m plan to boost exports

● Sturgeon under fire for failure over economic checks

- By GINA DAVIDSON gina.davidson@jpimedia.co.uk

Nicola Sturgeon has been criticsed for failing to recall her party’s six tests for introducin­g a new Scottish currency yesterday as she launched a government plan to increase exports over the next decade.

The First Minister came under pressure to list the economic tests the SNP’S Growth Commission had said are vital to meet before a new currency could be introduced in an independen­t Scotland.

Currency was debated at length at her party’s conference last weekend with SNP members ultimately backing a plan which would see the Pound dropped “as soon as practicabl­e” after independen­ce.

However when asked to list the tests Ms Sturgeon said: “The six tests are about having the infrastruc­ture in place, the central bank, having a sufficienc­y of reserves to support a currency. Tests around where the Scottish business and economic cycle fits with the UK economic cycle. It’s about the overall interests of the economy, businesses, investors, traders. And about the Scottish Parliament deciding that the right conditions had been met.”

However there is no requiremen­t in the Growth Commission’s test for the Scottish Parliament to decide “conditions had been met” and the First Minister did not mention fiscal sustainabi­lity and the financial requiremen­ts of Scottish people and businesses.

Scottish Conservati­ve shadow finance secretary Murdo Fraser said: “If Nicola Sturgeonca­n’tremembert­hesnp’s currency plans, what chance does anyone else have? This exposes the fact that the SNP doesn’t care about the detail – it wants to force independen­ce through whatever the cost.”

Labour’s finance spokespers­on James Kelly MSP added: “Nicola Sturgeon said the country can ‘move forward now with confidence’ in her currency plan. It hardly inspires confidence when she doesn’t know the tests she would use to judge her poliaround cy as ‘safe’ to introduce.” But a spokespers­on for Ms Sturgeon said: “The First Minister knows the six tests and gave a summary of them. The Tories’ Brexit shambles threatens to cost families and business across Scotland – which is why they are running scared as support for independen­ce continues to rise.”

Ms Sturgeon was asked about the currency tests after she announced a new £20 million Trading Nation strategy to increase Scottish exports to the level where they account for a quarter of Scotland’s Gross Domestic Product over the coming decade, creating 17,500 jobs and increasing Scotland’s tax take by an estimated £500m a year. The £20m would be spent trebling the number of trade envoys from four to 12 and helping companies grow existing exports and enter new markets.

She said: “The target that we have adopted of exports accounting for 25 per cent of our GDP in ten years time is both important and also ambitious. Exports have hovered the 20 per cent mark for almost the entire 20 years of devolution so getting to that 25 per cent and staying there or progressin­g further - would be a big change.” Responding to the announceme­nt, CBI Scotland director Tracy Black said Scotlandha­dnotkeptpa­cewiththe progress made by other similar sized countries. Exporting companies are more competitiv­e, innovative and, crucially, more productive.”

“If Nicola Sturgeon can’t remember the SNP’S currency plans, what chance does anyone else have?”

MURDO FRASER

 ??  ?? 0 First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks at the National Economic Forum in Edinburgh yesterday
0 First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks at the National Economic Forum in Edinburgh yesterday

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