Monday, 8 June 2009

STURGEON HAILS EURO RESULT AS “POSITIVE VOTE” FOR SNP GOVERNMENT.



STURGEON HAILS EURO RESULT AS “POSITIVE VOTE” FOR SNP GOVERNMENT.

SNP ONLY PARTY TO ACHIEVE MAJOR ADVANCE

Commenting on the SNP’s European election victory, the Depute Leader of
the Scottish National Party and Deputy First Minister Ms Nicola Sturgeon
pointed out that, across the UK, the SNP are the only party to make a
significant advance at the expense of Labour, with a 10 point surge since
the last European election – the biggest vote increase in the history of
the European elections in Scotland, and one of the largest increases in
any Scottish election.

And the swing from Labour – at nearly 8 per cent to the SNP – was the
biggest in Scotland anywhere in the UK, and double the swing from Labour
to the Tories UK-wide.

Ms Sturgeon said:

“The SNP are the party of government in Scotland, and our victory in the
European election is a positive endorsement of the SNP and a positive vote
for our record in government.

“The SNP vote surged by 10 points – the only party in the UK to record a
major advance at the expense of Labour – resulting in the biggest swing
from Labour anywhere in the UK, and double the swing from Labour to the
Tories UK-wide. It is the biggest increase in any party’s share of the
vote in the history of the European elections in Scotland, and one of the
largest increases in any Scottish election.

“The SNP fared far better not just than the discredited Westminster
government, but better than governing parties across Europe. And along
with Labour, the Tories and Liberals also declined in Scotland.

“The people of Scotland like what they are getting from the SNP government
–action to fight recession, the Council Tax freeze, business rates cuts,
and record police numbers – and delivered a positive vote on that basis.

“And they want a strong Scottish voice to protect and promote our
interests, which is why the SNP won this election, and why we have the
opportunity to deliver a block of 20 or more SNP MPs at the next
election.”

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