The Scottish Conservatives will today (Wednesday) publish a
dedicated rural manifesto designed to end two decades of SNP
neglect.
Leader will be joined by rural
affairs spokesman and a host of North East
candidates at a farm in Aberdeenshire this lunchtime to formally
launch the party's plans.
Findlay says that the “common-sense” policies will grow the rural
economy, protect key local services and stand up for the
interests of rural Scotland, which has been “shamefully
abandoned” by the SNP.
Included in the rural manifesto are proposals to:
- Establish Scottish Business Zones in rural areas to attract
jobs and investment
- Establish re-population zones to lure back those who have
left depopulated areas
- Commit to multi-annual funding for the farming and fishing
industries
- Boost the rural budget by at least £50million above inflation
to reverse years of SNP cuts
- Improve digital connectivity in rural Scotland
- Upgrade or dual key rural roads such as the A9, A96, A75 and
A83
- Create a dedicated rural bus fund to stop more bus routes
being axed
- Give rural health boards a fair funding deal
- Introduce a rural crime bill at the start of the next
Parliament
Findlay added that the Scottish Conservatives are the only party
to have consistently stood up for rural communities, while the
others don't understand or care about them. That includes Reform,
who have proposed dispersing asylum seekers from cities to camps
in rural Scotland.
, who is also a sheep farmer near
Buckie, says if the SNP win a majority in May's election then the
interests of rural Scotland will once again be “put at the bottom
of the pile”.
Scottish Conservative leader said: “Our
dedicated rural manifesto is full of common-sense policies that
will reverse two decades of SNP neglect.
“These communities have been shamefully abandoned by
Central-Belt-obsessed SNP ministers who have repeatedly attacked
the rural way of life.
“Years of SNP cuts mean rural communities are being forced to pay
more in tax, while getting less in the way of local services.
“That situation is unsustainable. If it continues, we will only
see more and more people leave rural Scotland for opportunities
elsewhere.
“The Scottish Conservatives are the only party at Holyrood who
have consistently stood against the SNP's anti-rural agenda.
“The other parties don't understand or care about those who live
outside our towns and cities – and that includes Reform, who are
proposing to disperse asylum seekers from urban areas to rural
camps without any recognition of the toll this would have on
overstretched services.
“Voters should back the Scottish Conservatives on their peach
ballot paper to help stop an SNP majority and ensure rural
communities have their voice heard in parliament.”
Scottish Conservative rural affairs spokesman said: “As a farmer in
Moray I have seen first hand the deeply damaging impact of the
SNP's failure to support rural Scotland.
“Our communities have been an afterthought for the Nationalists,
and local people are sick and tired of politicians who are wildly
out of touch with the reality they face.
“The Scottish Conservatives' bold plans show we are listening to
rural Scotland and can deliver the positive changes they are
desperate to see.
“If the SNP win the election the interests of rural Scotland will
once again be at the bottom of the pile, which is why you must
use your peach ballot to vote for the Scottish Conservatives to
stop an SNP majority.”
Notes to editors
The Scottish Conservatives' rural manifesto can be seen
here: https://www.scottishconservatives.com/manifestos/standing-up-for-rural-scotland/