The Scotsman

MPS compare Jack to Trump in row over referendum

- By ALEXANDER BROWN alexander.brown@jpress.co.uk

The Scotland Office has been compared to the Trump administra­tion during a heated row about independen­ce.

In yesterday Scottish Questions in Westminste­r, SNP MP Pete Wishar t suggested the refusal to allow another referendum was akin to the former President insisting he had not lost the election.

The Perth and North Perthshire MP criticised Scottish Secretary A lister Jack and his attempt stop reserve the Union.

Mr Wish art said :“He’ s doing such a fantastic job in strengthen­ing the Union that support for independen­ce is at a historic high and there’s been a sustained majority all year.

“Saying no to a majority in Scotland is only going to drive support for independen­ce even higher.

“The Scottish people are not finding this democracy denial funny any more, so what’s the difference between denying a majority and the Trump White house and denying a majority in the Scotland Office?”

Mr Jack laughed of the criticism, describing the link as “tenuous”.

He replied: “To be quite simple, my belief is that we stick to the referendum and respect it from 2014.

“It was very clear the SNP said at the time it was once in a generation.

“I don’ t believe we should go into a process of‘ neverendum­s’, which are divisive, unsettling, bad for jobs in Scotland.

“We should respect democracy and that’s what I’m doing, democracy that was handed out by the Scottish people in 2014.”

Yesterday’ s parliament­ary session also saw the SNP’S Dr Philippa Whitford compare Scotland to a wife trapped in a marriage.

The Central A yr shire MP said: “He seems to think the way to strengthen the Union is by forcing a hard Brexit on Scotland against our will, taking an axe to devolution with the Internal Market Bill and denying any democratic choice on Scotland’ s future until adults like me are dead.

“On that basis, does he think the best recipe for a happy marriage is to lock up the wife, take away her chequebook and just keep refusing a divorce?”

Mr Jack, the MP for Dumfries and Galloway, again insisted the referendum was “once in a generation”.

He said: “A generation, by any calculatio­n, is 25 years and frankly, you just have to accept that and focus on what matters, which is recovering from this pandemic and us all pulling together.”

The SNP’S Scotland spokeswoma­n Mhairi Black also pressed Mr Jack over the legal basis for refusing a referendum, earning a reprimand from the Speaker for not stick-ing to the subject matter. She said: “Now of course the Edinburgh Agreement, signed by a Tor y prime minister, provided the legal framework for the 2014 referendum.

”S o I’m wondering, can he quote where it says in that agreement that there cannot be another referendum?”

Mr Jack questioned why during a pandemic “the SNP carry on talking about independen­ce referendum­s and about separation ”. He said :“The SNP government produced in advance of that referendum, once in a generation was mentioned on a number of pages.”

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0 Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said the independen­ce referendum was ‘once in a generation’

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