The Scotsman

SNP hopeful Angus Robertson says Boris Johnson is not ‘fit for office, let alone being Prime Minister’

- By ALEXANDER BROWN

Angus Robertson has claimed Boris Johnson is not “fit for office, let alone being Prime Minister”.

Speaking to The Scotsman in the third part of our election video series ‘On The Holyroad’, the former SNP leader in Westminste­r accused the Prime Minister of being unwilling to visit Scotland because he is unpopular.

Mr Robertson lost his Moray seat at Westminste­r in 2017 and is now running to be the MSP for Edinburgh Central.

Discussing support of independen­ce, Mr Robertson said both Brexit and Mr Johnson were factors in encouragin­g support.

He said: “I've been doing a lot of polling. I run an organisati­on called Progress Scotland, which researches the opinion of people who are open-minded or are undecided about Scottish independen­ce, and the two biggest single factors that have moved people since 2014 has been Brexit, so the fact that we voted to remain, except we're being taken out of the EU against our our democratic wishes.

“And also Boris Johnson, he is the personal embodiment of the politics that we've rejected in Scotland. And, of course, the Tories haven't won an election in this country since 1955, but they're still running it, which is prepostero­us.

“People's opinions are clear and people have every right to feel as strongly about him as I do, I don’t think he’s fit for public office, let alone being Prime Minister of the country.

“He runs Scotland, although we didn't vote for him, it’s such a ludicrous state of affairs … this is someone who's not even prepared to come here during the election to support his own party and there's a reason for that, which is he is massively unpopular.”

The University of Aberdeen graduate urged voters not yet convinced by independen­ce to still support his party, citing their domestic record and insisting they could decide on leaving the UK when the time came.

He said: “I understand that if people are not in favour of independen­ce, they're less likely to vote SNP, but you're also deciding who is best placed to be a local representa­tive who will be able to be a part of decision making and so it makes sense.

“A referendum is coming and I think even people who are opposed to independen­ce know that.”

 ??  ?? 0 Mr Robertson says the PM is scared to come north
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