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Swinney says General Election timing ‘disrespectful’ to Scottish voters

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Swinney says General Election timing ‘disrespectful’ to Scottish voters

John Swinney has said the General Election will be a challenge given the “tough time” the SNP have had recently, but his party is coming together.

The First Minister told Kay Burley on Sky News Breakfast: “I think it will be a challenging election for us Kay, we’ve obviously had a tough time as a party but I’ve come into the party leadership, I’ve been in for two and a half weeks and the party has come together already, it’s very united.




“We’ve got our candidates in place and we’ve got a strong message that Westminster has done a lot of damage to Scotland through austerity, Brexit and the cost-of-living crisis and the way to address that is for Scotland to take these decisions for ourselves by being an independent country.”

When it was put to him that a recent opinion poll put Labour 10 points ahead of the SNP in Scotland, he said: “Well we’ve got work to do and I’ve got to lead the campaign from the front.

“I’m fresh into the party leadership, I’ve brought my party together already in two and a half weeks, we’re a united force.”

Swinney also said that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s decision to hold the election during the Scottish school holidays shows a “lack of respect” for Scotland.


He told BBC Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland programme: “I don’t really think the arrangements in Scotland for the school holidays have really been anywhere near the calculations made by the Prime Minister.”

Asked whether he would expect them to be, he said: “I think it would be respectful if that was the case but it’s pretty typical of the lack of respect shown to Scotland that we’re an afterthought from the Westminster establishment and particularly the Conservative establishment.

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