Addressing the SNP's Conference, 's
said:
Before I start, I just want to pay tribute to the courage of
Lesia Vasylenko who we all had the privilege of hearing from
earlier.
A remarkable ambassador for her country - someone who gives us a
real sense of the unshakeable spirit of the Ukrainian people.
Today we renew our support for her, for her nation - and we also
renew our opposition to the Russian aggression, occupation, and
Illegal annexation of their country.
Today, tomorrow and every day in the future - Scotland stands
with the people of Ukraine.
And let’s make another thing clear.
The international community must not rest until the war criminal
Putin is put in front of the Hague, where he belongs.
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Friends,
I have to say - it really is a joy to be back again at
conference.
It feels all the better because this is the first time we have
been able to gather together in person since the pandemic changed
all of our lives.
And without giving away my age – for old veterans like me - who
first joined this party decades ago when we needed far smaller
venues –
it remains a sight to behold when we gather in such numbers.
And with that in mind, it is worth taking a moment to remember
that since we last met at conference, that strength and support
for our party has grown even further.
Let’s remember that in the 2019 Westminster election we secured
over 80% of the seats here in Scotland.
In May of this year, we increased our share of the vote,
increased our number of councillors, and became the largest party
in even more councils.
And friends - most important of all - we won a landslide at last
year’s Holyrood election.
Together we secured an independence majority - and with it - the
democratic right for the Scottish people to choose our own
future.
That record, those results and that success is only possible
because of each and every one of you – our activists who bring
our vision and our values to every corner of this country.
And we know too, that story of success wouldn’t be possible
without the character, the competence and the calm of our party
leader, Scotland’s First Minister.
At a time of such challenge and crisis - let me tell you friends
- we are very lucky to have that leadership.
We are all lucky to have her.
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Because conference,
Trust me on this - you don’t have to spend too long in
Westminster these days to realise what happens when that kind of
solid leadership is literally nowhere to be found in government
in Whitehall.
My job as your Westminster leader is to stand up here and give
you all an update on events in London.
Now in fairness, that’s a hard enough job at the best of
times.
But honestly this year – especially with the chaos of the last
few weeks - I barely know where to start.
They say that first impressions are important in any new job.
Well – only a matter of weeks into their new roles, the
disastrous duet of and
have:
- crashed the economy, sent the pound plummeting, put pension
funds at risk and caused mayhem for mortgage holders.
The Bank of England are having to spend up to £65 billion to prop
up the gilt market, to stop pension funds from folding and all
because of the chaos caused by Truss and Kwarteng.
The truth is - the new Prime Minister and her new Chancellor have
made the worst first impression in the history of British
politics.
Because the inequality and incompetence of that budget will go
down as one of the worst financial interventions in modern
history.
By the way - don’t simply take my word for that - just ask the
mini-budget’s very newest critic - .
Ask him quick though – because no doubt he’ll change his mind
again before very long.
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There was at least one Tory who had the inside track on the
disarray that would unfold.
Now this is the first and definitely the last time I will ever
quote at an SNP
conference – but credit where credit is due.
He was right when he warned that the plans were
‘fairytale economics’.
But what was once ‘fairytale economics’ – used to bribe votes
from Tory members in the summer - has become everyone else’s
nightmare this autumn and winter.
Because these aren’t distant decisions on financial markets – the
chaos of their choices will impact directly and painfully on
ordinary households.
Higher interest rates mean higher mortgage costs, a weaker pound
means food and fuel prices will go up even further, and the
blinding incompetence of it all will mean a longer and deeper
recession.
Tory incompetence comes with a massive price.
And it will be paid for the only way the Tories know how – by
cutting public services and pushing more people into poverty.
Already they are gearing up to make real terms cuts to benefits
in the middle of this cost-of-living emergency.
And on the very same morning that they finally u-turned on their
tax cut for the super-rich, the Tories slipped out the real
announcement that they would be slashing public services by £18
billion every year.
The last decade of Tory austerity was only the start.
The Resolution Foundation has predicted that the Chancellor’s
choices could mean cuts of £47 billion by the middle of the
decade – cuts at least as big as those by the original austerity
Chancellor, .
It turns out the new Tory plan is the same as the old Tory plan -
Austerity 2.0.
So conference,
Here’s a test for the new Conservative rebels who are magically
multiplying by the day. If they have any sense of morality - if
they have any backbone - they will join with us in stopping any
real terms cuts to benefits and any return to austerity.
Their Chancellor even had the cheek to say that the immorality at
the heart of his budget was only a ‘distraction’.
But the Scottish people aren’t distracted one little bit.
We’ve got the message loud and clear during the shambles of the
last few weeks.
As our own
described it – this is now broke, broken Britain.
Your homes, your pensions, your incomes are not safe under
Westminster control.
It is a cost, a risk, a price that Scotland can’t afford to pay
any longer.
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Because Conference,
The reality is - the chaos of the last few of weeks is now no
exception, – it has become the new normal of British
politics.
A pattern of constant crisis now defines Westminster.
It all started when they boarded that big red Brexit bus in 2016
- and they have been driving towards disaster ever since.
We all thought it would be who
would eventually drive it over the cliff – and in fairness to
him, he came pretty close.
But it turns out he has left it to and to
drive the UK economy over the edge.
And the sheer stupidity of their grand plan is becoming clearer –
exit the EU only to fall into the arms of the IMF.
Who can forget that these are the same people. who once promised
to ‘take back control’.
Well - the last few weeks are the clearest evidence as to just
how dangerously they have lost control.
We are now left with the remaining rump of a desperate Tory party
- reckless, right-wing, wreckers who should never be allowed
anywhere near the privilege of power ever, ever again.
So, let’s make a promise of our own.
Let’s never allow them control over our lives and our future ever
again.
Not for one term, not even for a decade.
Let’s make sure we win our independence and finally, finally get
rid of Westminster Tory
governments for good.
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And conference,
When we do finally get rid of them, we know the scale of
opportunities that independence will offer.
We only have to look at the current context.
Scotland is energy rich – we simply shouldn't be facing an energy
emergency.
We shouldn’t have cold homes and soaring bills.
We produce 6 times more gas than we consume - and nearly 100% of
the equivalent of our electricity consumption already comes from
renewables.
This is Scotland’s energy, and it should serve Scotland’s
people.
But we need to take the Westminster handbrake off Scotland’s
green energy potential.
Yesterday, the Westminster group launched a new report
commissioned by myself, and
- mapping
out the road ahead and the opportunity before us.
From offshore and onshore wind, hydrogen, solar, tidal and carbon
capture – we have a golden opportunity to lead an energy
transition that secures net zero, enhances energy security and
lowers energy costs for consumers.
By 2050 - by expanding Scotland’s renewable capacity and by
becoming a green hydrogen exporter – we have the chance to pump
£34 billion into Scotland’s economy every single year - an
investment that could sustain 385 thousand jobs.
This is a real plan for growth – green, sustainable growth for
the long-term.
The anti-growth UK government must stop blocking that plan and
its potential at every single turn.
Because this is the new, green revolution that independence
offers – it is what Scotland’s future will be driven by.
And not solely a green energy revolution but the power to build a
new green industrial strategy too, driving investment and
creating jobs.
Delivering that greener, prosperous, fairer Scotland that we all
strive for.
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But conference,
That future is only possible if we choose a different path from
Westminster.
Because if we don’t - we will be dragged even further in the
wrong direction.
There is no better example of that than the B word that barely
gets a mention anymore –
And I don’t mean Boris
– I mean Brexit.#
The vow of silence - the omerta of daring to speak Brexit’s name
– needs to finally end.
We need to name it and shame it for the disaster it has been.
A disaster for our farmers, for our fishing communities, for our
young people.
The damage of Brexit will keep on biting unless our country finds
its way back to our rightful home in the European Union
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And Conference,
When it comes to Brexit, I’m afraid I can only think of one
sentence more ridiculous than the Tory’s ‘Get Brexit Done’.
And that’s Labour’s new slogan - Make Brexit Work.
Never before have so few words made so little sense.
The complete conversion of the Labour Party to the Tory hard
Brexit party is a betrayal of working people in Scotland and
across the UK.
And of course, that’s not all.
As well as pledging their support for Brexit, Labour’s other big
pledge is never to work with us in the SNP.
The very same Labour party who only a few months ago made a
string of backroom deals with the Tories.
Just think about that for a second.
A Labour party happy and hungry to do backroom deals with the
Tories but who say they could never work with us.
And why?
Because we happen to believe in our nation’s independence,
We happen to believe that our people have the right to choose our
own future.
Labour’s position is not just an insult to all of us, it is an
insult to the many Scottish Labour voters who also believe in
independence.
Labour are now a Brexit backing, democracy denying, Tory enabling
party.
As himself
said at his conference – ‘Don’t forget, don’t forgive.’
Well Keir, I’m very confident the Scottish people never will.
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Conference,
That newly formed Brexit Together coalition of Labour and the
Tories carries another major risk.
Just like Internal Market Bill before it, the so-called ‘Brexit
Freedoms’ Bill is another blatant power-grab on Scotland’s
Parliament.
Time and time again, Brexit is being used as a blunt Westminster
tool to systematically pick apart our Parliament’s powers.
These trojan horse Brexit bills give UK ministers the power to
act within devolved areas without the consent of the Scottish
Parliament.
This new power grab also carries the real risk that laws
protecting rights and standards – like holiday pay, parental
leave, the 48-hour work week, as well as good air and water
quality – will fall away and disappear.
And all because the Tories are hell bent on getting rid of any
law, any right, any protection that has the words European Union
in it.
Well in Scotland, we value those laws, those rights and those
protections.
We value the European Union.
And we will find our path back to where we belong – in Europe -
when we achieve our independence.
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Friends,
Getting back to where we belong feels like an appropriate theme
this weekend.
Because as we gather here, we remember and celebrate the
remarkable life of Ian Hamilton – the man who liberated
Scotland’s stone of destiny and brought it home to where it
rightfully belongs.
Ian’s life is a rich reminder of those who came before us, those
who first blazed the trail for our country’s independence.
His was a life full of political purpose.
A life and a vision that stands in such stark contrast to what
passes for politics in Whitehall these days.
Because in many ways the constant crisis at Westminster - in the
last few weeks and over the last number of years - stems from the
truth that it has no clear path and no clear purpose.
They are leaderless and they are lost.
But thankfully for Scotland we no longer have to be bound by
their choices and their control.
We have the chance of a different choice, the choice of a
different future.
Because we can’t and we won’t be shackled to the shambles that
Westminster has become.
With independence- we have a clear purpose and a clear path.
Ian Hamilton brought home the stone of destiny - my purpose is to
lead our SNP MPs out the doors of Westminster for the very last
time and come home to our own independent nation.
So friends - for Ian Hamilton and for all those who have gone
before, for those of us in Scotland today - and most of all - for
future generations.
Let’s finish the job, finish the journey and finally put a finish
to Westminster control for good.
Let’s build that greener, wealthier, fairer future.
Let’s build a new Scotland - an independent Scotland.