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24 Apr 2017

Two SNP MPs have said they want a “progressive alliance” with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to act as a “midwife” for Scottish independence.
Writing in a document earlier this month, Tommy Sheppard and Anne McLaughlin admitted a Westminster pact involving Labour “can allow us to explain and promote the progressive case for Scottish independence and help build support for the proposition in Scotland and beyond”.
The paper, entitled ‘The Progressive Alliance: why the SNP needs it’, goes onto state: “The midwife of that process will be our progressive alliance.”
The revelation comes as both Corbyn and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon prepare to share a stage at the STUC conference in Aviemore.
And it follows reports last week that – despite denials in Edinburgh from Kezia Dugdale – the Labour party is very much preparing to strike a deal with the SNP in a bid to keep the Conservatives out of Downing Street.
Scottish Conservative MSP and candidate for Moray, Douglas Ross, said:
“Nicola Sturgeon wants to use this election to take Scotland back to the division of a second independence referendum.
“Astonishingly, Jeremy Corbyn has said he is ‘absolutely fine’ with her plans.
“We therefore face the clear and present danger of the SNP using Corbyn to push her obsession with independence.
“Now we know exactly why the SNP wants this so-called ‘progressive alliance’.
“As Nicola Sturgeon’s own MPs make clear in this document, they want it to ‘help build support’ for separation and act as the ‘midwife’ for independence.
“That is the truth behind this alliance – it is being proposed by the SNP in order to tear our country in two.
“It is staggering that, despite knowing this, Jeremy Corbyn’s team are still prepared to do a deal with the SNP.
“It’s yet more proof that Corbyn would sell out pro-UK Scots in a heartbeat.”
To see the document, visit:
http://www.compassonline.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/SNP-PA.pdf
It was reported last week that Labour is preparing a deal with the SNP following June’s General Election:
http://www.scottishconservatives.com/2017/04/reports-state-labour-will-pursue-election-deal-with-snp/
24 Apr 2017

The Scottish Conservatives are warning that Jeremy Corbyn represents a “clear and present danger to the Union” as the Labour leader visits Scotland today.
In a document today exposing Mr Corbyn’s views on the Union, the Scottish Conservatives are highlighting how:
* Mr Corbyn thinks an immediate second referendum on independence is “absolutely fine”
* He didn’t even bother campaigning in the 2014 independence referendum because he was “doing stuff” in London.
* He has talked up a pact with the SNP and Nicola Sturgeon – who he thinks is “brilliant” and “very effective”.
* He has refused to call himself a Unionist – because it reminds him too much of the Conservative party
* He thinks that working together successfully with other pro-UK parties to win the 2014 referendum and save the Union was a “fundamental mistake” because it damaged Labour’s brand.
It comes as Mr Corbyn prepares to travel to Aviemore tomorrow for the STUC conference. Nicola Sturgeon is also due to speak to the conference.
Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jackson Carlaw said:
“The bottom line is simple – Jeremy Corbyn is a clear and present danger to the Union.
“This is a man who didn’t even campaign in Scotland to fight for the Union in 2014 because he was ‘doing stuff’ in London.
“It’s the same man who, since becoming leader, has talked up a pact with the SNP and just last month, said he was ‘absolutely fine’ with a second referendum.
“It all points to one clear fact: Mr Corbyn would sell pro-UK Scots down the river in a heart beat.
“Nicola Sturgeon is trying to use this election to push ever harder for a second referendum on independence. Under Jeremy Corbyn, Labour would simply roll over and let her do so.
“Therefore, the only effective way to stop the SNP in their tracks is to join the growing number of people in Scotland who will be voting for Ruth Davidson and the Scottish Conservatives.”
CORBYN’S RECORD ON SCOTLAND AND THE UK
Corbyn has said he would do a deal with the SNP to prop up a future Labour government