Tory leadership race: Nine Scottish MSPs back Liz Truss as prime minister in open letter
The foreign secretary has been described as a “heartfelt Unionist” by Scottish Conservative politicians Finlay Carson, Sharon Dowey, Murdo Fraser, Rachael Hamilton, Liam Kerr, Stephen Kerr, Douglas Lumsden, Oliver Mundell and Graham Simpson in a public comment.
The Tory leadership hopeful has previously insisted she will not allow a second Scottish independence referendum to be held if she becomes prime minister.
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Hide AdThe handful of Scots Tory politicians said: “Having spent her early years living in Scotland, Liz is a child of the Union.
“She knows from personal experience that we are stronger when we work together across the United Kingdom.”
The public announcement, which was published in The Times newspaper on Monday, described Ms Truss as “a heartfelt and passionate Unionist”, adding “with Liz as prime minister the Union won’t just be defended, it will be championed”.
The MSPs claimed Ms Truss is the only candidate in the Tory leadership contest who has “a bold and ambitious plan for the country and economy, based on Conservative values”.
They said she will get the economy moving by cutting taxes, including the scrapping of the planned rise in corporation tax, reviewing the windfall tax on energy companies, and reversing the recent National Insurance increase.
They concluded: “Liz won’t play Nicola Sturgeon’s constitutional games.
“While the SNP continues its attempts to distract Scottish voters from their shameful record in Government with a referendum sideshow, Liz as prime minister will focus on delivering for the people of Scotland on the issues they care about most.
“Liz will not be distracted by the SNP’s independence obsession. She will be laser-focused on uniting our country and delivering for it like we have never seen before.
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Hide Ad“As Scotland suffers from 15 years of SNP negligence, we need a prime minister who is ready from day one to confront the challenges we face; who will champion a strong and vibrant Scotland’s place at the heart of the Union; who will turbo-charge our economy so that Scotland emerges from the pandemic and the global economic headwinds with all of its citizens benefiting.”
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has stated her intention to hold another independence vote on October 19 next year.
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