Moray MP Douglas Ross says “the huge challenges” facing Moray and the whole of Scotland should be the focus of First Minister Humza Yousaf, rather than appointing a dedicated minister for independence.
Douglas has hit out after Humza Yousaf’s ministerial appointments confirmed a dedicated role for Jamie Hepburn MSP to be the minister for independence, on a near £100,000 a year salary.
Douglas says that this shows that Humza Yousaf’s priorities are all wrong and he is already proving a more divisive figure than Nicola Sturgeon.
He has urged the First Minister to divert his attention away from his party’s “obsession” for another divisive referendum, and instead onto the real priorities facing the people of Moray.
Douglas says the SNP-Green government should be relentlessly focused on restoring maternity services at Dr Gray’s, dualling the A96, vastly improving broadband and mobile connectivity and ensuring that vital public services remain located in rural and remote areas.
He added that the people of Moray have no wish to be divided all over again and are more worried right now about the cost-of-living crisis, strengthening the local economy and the state of public services.
Moray MP Douglas Ross said: “In his first week Humza Yousaf has shown he has the wrong priorities for Moray and Scotland. Appointing a dedicated minister for independence shows where his priorities lie.
"They are all wrong and show how out-of-touch the new First Minister is with the priorities of the people and communities I represent here in Moray.
“This minister will be on a near six figure salary during a cost-of-living crisis, all because Humza Yousaf and the SNP cannot drop their obsession with another divisive referendum.
“The real priorities of Moray are going to be ignored as the First Minister and his bloated team of ministers focus on pushing for independence in any way they can.
“Instead they should be relentlessly focused on finally restoring consultant-led services at Dr Gray’s Hospital, getting on with fully dualling the A96, vastly improving broadband and mobile connectivity and ensuring that vital services remain located in our rural and remote communities in Moray.
“People in Moray are not focused on pushing for another referendum. They want Humza Yousaf and the SNP-Green government to be outlining how they will tackle the cost-of-living crisis, support the local economy and protect our vital public services.
“Having a dedicated minister for independence shows that will always be the top priority for the SNP, no matter what major challenges are facing us in Moray.”