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Margaret Curran's Speech Highlights Westminster's Failure on Inequality

Tuesday, 20 May 2014


YES VOTE WOULD PUT POWERS TO TACKLE INEQUALITY INTO SCOTLAND’S HANDS

Responding to Margaret Curran’s speech today, the SNP has said the levels of inequality pointed out by Ms Curran highlight the failings of Westminster and show exactly why Scotland needs the full powers of independence.

In a speech given earlier today, Ms Curran pointed out the level of income inequality and inequality of opportunity in Scotland – issues which are reserved to Westminster and which highlight the failings of successive UK governments.

The UK is already the fourth most unequal country in the developed world – and with Westminster’s austerity agenda and welfare cuts continuing to bite the situation risks getting even worse.

Commenting, SNP MP Eilidh Whiteford said:

“Powers to tackle economic inequality are reserved to the UK Government – so Margaret Curran’s speech today only highlights the failings of Westminster and shows exactly why we need the full powers of independence.

“While Margaret Curran is absolutely right to point out that there is too much inequality in Scotland – it can’t be forgotten that under Labour, the gap between rich and poor only grew wider, and the UK is the fourth most unequal country in the developed world. But the solution offered by Labour and the other Westminster parties is simply to offer more of the same.

"Scotland is a wealthier country in economic output per head than the UK, France and Japan. We can more than afford to be independent, and with powers over welfare and pensions we can be a fairer country too - with a transformation in childcare provision, and guaranteed rises in the minimum wage and pensions at least in line with the cost of living.

“What people in Scotland can’t afford is more of the same from a Westminster establishment obsessed with austerity – with figures showing that Tory welfare cuts could push 100,000 more children in Scotland into poverty by 2020.

“With a Yes vote, the powers to tackle inequality will be in our hands – rather than in the hands of a distant Westminster establishment whose policies have failed for generations and are only making matters worse.”

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Whiteford Unveils Plaque to Mark 250 Years for Aberchirder

Hundreds of local residents turned out in Aberchirder on Saturday, as the village celebrated its 250th anniversary.

The day commenced with a coffee morning at the Marnoch Church Hall on Main Street, and was followed by a procession from Aberchirder Primary to The Square, where local musicians and dancers gave a special performance for the crowds.

Following speeches from organisers, and a message from the Queen read out by the Lord-Lieutenant of Banffshire, Clare Russell, Banff & Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford gave her thanks to the Aberchirder and District Community Association for putting together a wonderful day, and to local historian Bob Peden, whose book “Foggie 250” was launched at the event.

Dr Whiteford also unveiled a plaque in The Square, which commemorates the day’s events.

Speaking afterwards, Eilidh Whiteford said:

“It was great to see such a sizeable turnout for Foggie’s 250th anniversary. We were fortunate in that the weather stayed fine for the duration, and the school pupils put on a very special show for the audience. The village is lucky in having a diligent community association, and a local historian of Bob Peden’s calibre willing to carry out research on the village’s behalf.

“Foggie and its residents have my best wishes for the future, and can look on the day as a successful milestone in the village’s history.”

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Whiteford Welcomes Macduff Youngsters to Westminster

Friday, 16 May 2014

Pupils from Macduff Primary School enjoyed a rare tour around the Palace of Westminster on Wednesday, as part of a school trip to London organised by teacher Mr Gordon McKay.


The youngsters, from Primary 6 and 7, were shown around the historic buildings by Banff & Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford, who helped facilitate the visit and greeted the party on their arrival.

Speaking afterwards, Dr Whiteford said:

“It was a real pleasure to meet again with pupils from my old school, who so impressed me when I visited Macduff Primary earlier this year. I do hope the youngsters have enjoyed their time at Westminster, and have made the most of their trip to London.

“Parliament is a fascinating place, and I am always very pleased when school groups take the opportunity to visit. There’s much to see and do, and it’s a great educational experience for pupils learning how decisions made here affect their day to day lives.”

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Whiteford Tackles Prime Minister on Support for Agriculture

Thursday, 15 May 2014

Banff & Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford has tackled Prime Minister David Cameron on support for Scottish agriculture.

The SNP’s Westminster spokesperson on agriculture raised the matter at Prime Minister’s Questions this week asking Mr Cameron to explain why by 2019 Scottish farmers will be receiving the lowest level of support per hectare in the European Union.

Speaking during Prime Minister’s Questions, Dr Whiteford asked Mr Cameron:

“When the Prime Minister goes up to Scotland later this week, will he explain to our agricultural producers and rural communities why by 2019 we will be receiving the lowest level of support per hectare not just of any country in the UK, but of any country in the whole EU? Perhaps that explains why he does not want to publish his secret poll on support for independence.”

In response, the Prime Minister said:

“On my visit to Scotland I will be explaining how Scotland is better off inside the United Kingdom. We have all the negotiating power of the United Kingdom around the table to get a good deal for Scotland, whereas of course an independent Scotland would have to queue up behind other countries to get back into the European Union. Specifically on agriculture, because of the hard work of my right hon. Friend the agriculture Secretary, we are ensuring that there will be extra support for Scottish farmers, which is absolutely in line with what the Scottish Government have been asking for.”

Commenting on the response, Dr Whiteford said:

“The Prime Minister makes a great play of saying we’re better off as part of the UK but the truth is that it is the United Kingdom Government which has negotiated the worst possible deal for rural Scotland.”

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