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Scottish Labour accuses Scottish Government of 'doubling down on broken A9 dual promises'


By Gavin Musgrove

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Scottish Labour has accused the SNP of doubling down on their broken promises on the A9 after the Scottish Government voted against Labour’s amendment calling for the project to be progressed as a matter of urgency.

The party said the vote yesterday exposed the SNP’s 'empty promises' on the A9.

Veteran Strathspey MSP Fergus Ewing (SNP) broke the party’s whip to back Labour’s amendment.

Scottish Labour Transport spokesperson Neil Bibby said afterwards “The SNP claimed they were still absolutely committed to dualling the A9, but today they have abandoned these empty promises by voting against their own position.

“It is shameful that the SNP-Green government have refused to acknowledge that this deadly road needs upgraded as a matter of urgency.

“The SNP are putting their coalition deal with the Greens ahead of Highland communities.

“This vote is just the latest example of the chaos and splits engulfing this out-of-touch SNP government.”

Rhoda Grant at the Munlochy junction on the A9.
Rhoda Grant at the Munlochy junction on the A9.

Highlands and Islands Labour MSP, Rhoda Grant said: “None of the Highlands and Islands SNP MSPs spoke in the debate.

"Indeed it was MSPs from Greenock & Inverclyde, East Lothian and East Kilbride who spoke from the backbenches for the SNP.

“SNP Highlands and Islands MSPs have abandoned the Transport Minister over the A9."

"The Scottish Labour Party with its amendment was looking for confirmation from the Scottish Government that they remained committed to dualling the road but they voted against their own stated position.

“Communities throughout the Highlands and Islands are outraged, and rightly so.

"The SNP-Green Scottish Government now needs to apologise to these communities and come clean about their future plans for the A9.”

Mrs Grant had spoken at the Petitions Committee earlier yesterday urging a Parliamentary Inquiry into the A9 dualling delays


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