- Cole-Hamilton challenges Farage to pronounce Scottish place names
- Outrage as Oxford-Cambridge Rail Project classed as “England & Wales”
- Farage attacks on media are “Trumpian”
- Lib Dems comment on Farage skipping media
Cole-Hamilton challenges Farage to pronounce Scottish place names
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton has today accused Nigel Farage of playing a con on the people of Scotland as the Reform UK leader makes his first visit to Scotland since being chased into an Edinburgh pub in 2013.
Mr Cole-Hamilton said:
Nigel Farage is trying to con Scots.
If you live in Kirkcudbright, Milngavie, Penicuik or Garioch, Nigel Farage has absolutely nothing to offer you. He probably wouldn’t even be able pronounce your town.
He’ll breeze in promising the world but with no actual plan for how to make people’s lives better.
I understand that a lot of people are frustrated that they have been let down by the SNP, Conservatives and Labour but it’s the Liberal Democrats who are offering real change, not Reform. We are passionate local campaigners focused on getting you swift access to local healthcare and ensuring that schools are safe places for our kids.
Last year’s general election and the recent English local elections show that we are winning again. If you want change, come with us.
Outrage as Oxford-Cambridge Rail Project classed as “England & Wales”
Wales Short-Changed Again as £6.6bn Rail Investment Project in the Home Counties Results in No Consequential Funding for Wales
The UK Government has confirmed that Wales will not receive Barnett consequentials from the £6.6 billion East-West Rail project between Oxford and Cambridge — a decision that has been slammed by the Welsh Liberal Democrats as yet another example of Labour short-changing Wales on vital infrastructure funding.
Despite the rail scheme being entirely in England, the Treasury has confirmed Wales will not receive Barnett consequentials from the project. Were Wales to be treated like Scotland, it could have received around £360 million in consequential funding to spend on transport projects in Wales.
The news that the project is to be classed as an ‘England and Wales’ scheme was uncovered in response to questions put forward by the Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe David Chadwick.
The news follows the UK Government’s controversial handling of HS2 funding, where the £100 billion high-speed rail project — entirely based in England — was classified as an “England and Wales” project, resulting in no consequential funding for Wales at all.
In contrast, Scotland and Northern Ireland both received full funding uplifts.
Northern Powerhouse Rail, which will connect cities in the North of England has also previously been classified as an ‘England and Wales project” depriving Wales of up to £1bn in additional funding.
Independent experts, including the Senedd’s Finance Committee and academics at Cardiff University, have criticised the classifications, estimating that Wales lost out on over £4 billion as a result of HS2 alone — money that could have been invested in desperately needed upgrades to Welsh rail infrastructure.
Until the General Election, Labour had publicly backed Wales receiving the HS2 money it should have been paid if HS2 had been classified as an “England-only project”. Since Labour’s Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens has repeatedly told MPs that she is fighting for fairer rail funding and to wait for the spending review.
Responding to the news, Welsh Liberal Democrat Westminster Spokesperson David Chadwick MP said:
This is HS2 all over again. Wales is being denied hundreds of millions in funding that could transform our own rail network, all because Labour insists on cooking the books and pretending these projects benefit Wales when they clearly do not.
East-West Rail is between Oxford and Cambridge. Not a single centimetre of track will be laid in Wales. Yet Labour expects people across Wales to believe the ridiculous idea that this project will benefit them, and they are justified in not giving Wales the money it needs to improve our own public transport systems.
It’s a disgrace, and it shows there has been no meaningful change since in the way Wales is treated since Labour took power compared to the Conservatives.
All we want is Wales to be treated fairly, to receive the same treatment as Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats won’t stop demanding our fair share on behalf of the communities we represent.
Farage attacks on media are “Trumpian”
Responding to reports that Nigel Farage has accused journalists from The Herald of working with demonstrators to derail a press conference in Aberdeen, Liberal Democrat Scottish Affairs spokesperson and former journalist Christine Jardine MP said:
Nigel Farage delivers more bull than a farm full of Aberdeen Angus.
This attack on the media represents a descent into properly Trumpian behaviour from the Reform leader.
Before you know it, he’ll be banging on about building a wall and chanting “lock her up” to cover for his complete lack of actual solutions.
There are a lot of people are frustrated that they have been let down by the SNP, Conservatives and Labour but it’s the Liberal Democrats who are offering real change, not Reform. Farage doesn’t care about getting you swift access to a local GP or dentist. We do.
Lib Dems comment on Farage skipping media
Christine Jardine MP said:
Once again Nigel Farage is all talk and no trousers.
He’s run away rather than face the press or the voters of Hamilton.
This is just a taste of how Nigel Farage lets down everyone who ever trusts him.
There are a lot of people are frustrated that they have been let down by the SNP, Conservatives and Labour but it’s the Liberal Democrats who are offering real change, not Reform. Farage doesn’t care about getting you swift access to a local GP or dentist. We do.
One Comment
Whether The Herald tipped people of or not If it is not a PLANNED PR stunt or a PLANNED Media event he will face nobody .He does not like to be faced in spontaneous debate.