Tories itching to cut public services - Kezia Dugdale warns

Scots who vote Tory as a protest against independence will be putting local services at risk, Labour's Kezia Dugdale will warn.

Kezia Dugdale
Published 18th Apr 2017

Scots who vote Tory as a protest against independence will be putting local services at risk, Labour's Kezia Dugdale will warn.

With council elections taking place next month, the Scottish Labour leader urged people to consider the impact the Conservatives could have on social services, care for the elderly and schools, claiming her rivals are itching to cut even more money from our valued public services''.

Leading Tories have been calling on voters to use the local authority ballot on May 4 to send a message to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon not to hold a second Scottish independence referendum.

But Ms Dugdale, said: Voting in this election isn't a protest vote. Your vote in this election really matters.

If you vote for the Tories, you are voting for them to be in power - to take control of your council services. Not to be in opposition or to protest against independence.

So before you vote, think about whether you want a Tory in charge of elderly care, social services and schools. This is a party itching to cut even more money from our valued public services.''

Ms Dugdale, whose party is third in the polls behind the Scottish Conservatives, was speaking ahead of Labour's local government election campaign launch in Edinburgh.

She also highlighted the abhorrent rape clause'' as showing theruthless'' nature of the Tories.

Changes brought in by the Conservatives at Westminster mean women claiming tax credits for a third or subsequent child have to prove they became pregnant as a result of a rape or while in a coercive relationship in order to qualify for the payments.

If we need any reminder of what Tories do in power, just look at what happened last week,'' Ms Dugdale said.

Ruth Davidson - who we were told was a different type of Tory - stood up and took a stand... not against poverty or injustice or the mistreatment of someone, but to justify the abhorrent rape clause.

That should tell you everything you need to know about the Tories: not modern; not forward looking; not compassionate; and desperate to hide their true colours.

That's Ruth Davidson's Conservatives - ruthless. Local services will not be safe in their hands.''

Scottish Conservative deputy leader Jackson Carlaw responded: This is desperate stuff from Kezia Dugdale.

She and her party are heading for an electoral disaster on May 4. Judging from these comments, they are already in panic mode.

The Scottish Conservatives will be launching our own manifesto later this week with a plan to empower councils, grow local economies and oppose the SNP's plan to divert the country back to another referendum.

We will leave Kezia Dugdale to carry on her personal attacks - nobody is buying it. The fact is that it is only Ruth Davidson and the Scottish Conservatives who can be trusted to provide a strong opposition to the SNP and stand up against their plan for a second referendum.''