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MILLIONS OF SCOTS BETTER OFF UNDER LABOUR – CLAIMS MURRAY 

By Democrat reporter

Millions of Scots are better off since the election of the UK Labour Government a year ago, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray said yesterday.

In a desperate attempt to stem the tide of criticism of their first year in government, the Party released a new analysis which it claims has laid out the benefits Scots have seen in the last twelve months.

Murray pointed to the difference 37 Scottish Labour MPs on the government benches has made to funding for Scotland including:

Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, right,  said: “This time last year the Scottish people decided to stop sending a message to Westminster and sent a government instead – and every day since then Scottish Labour MPs have been at the heart of a Labour government delivering a better deal for Scotland.

“After the Tories crashed the economy Labour got the public finances back on a secure footing and the result of that stability was four interest rate cuts in a row meaning cheaper mortgages for many Scots.

“The minimum wage got a record boost and stronger rights means Scots have more security at work.

“The UK Labour government comprehensively ended austerity with billions of pounds more for public services in Scotland.

“But as waiting lists fall in England where Labour have taken control of the health service, the NHS in Scotland remains under SNP mismanagement, with one in six Scots on an NHS waiting list, people paying to go private because they can’t wait anymore and cancer waiting times at their worst ever level.

“Scots can’t risk a third decade of SNP mismanagement of our public services. That’s why next May Scots should boot John Swinney out of office and chart a new direction, with Anas Sarwar as First Minister and a Scottish Labour government.”

One political pundit said: “You would think Labour would sit quiet and shut up until the torrent of bad publicity they have been met with over welfare cuts and other matters departs, but they haven’t and it looks as though they won’t.”

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