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Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray gave up Euros ticket to hit the campaign

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Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray gave up Euros ticket to hit the campaign

The MP set to become Scotland’s most influential Labour cabinet minister was banging doors on the campaign trail as SNP top brass partied at the Euros.

Unassuming Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray gave up his ticket to the national side’s opening match against Germany on Friday to concentrate on helping his party back into power in its former heartlands on July 4.




His actions were in stark contrast to SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn and First Minister John Swinney who were pictured kilted in Munich knocking back pints before the match, while Culture Secretary Angus Robertson donned lederhosen for selfies with the Tartan Army.

The dad-of-one, who for years served in Edinburgh South as his party’s only MP after Labour were annihilated by the SNP in the wake of the 2014 independence referendum, said: “The opportunity and the privilege to work to form a government with Scottish Labour MPs at its heart is my only focus.

“While I am hugely disappointed not to be in Munich with the rest of the 200,000 Tartan Army foot soldiers, the chance to get into government and improve the lives of millions of Scottish people is a much greater goal for me at the moment.”

In an exclusive interview with the Sunday Mail Murray accused the SNP of hammering Scottish workers with extra income tax to pay for government incompetence, and vowed Labour would work to cut rates across the UK.

He insisted his party will raise the money to fund better public services by instead targeting oil and gas giants, private schools and super-rich non-doms.

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