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'No deal with SNP' says chair of Scottish Labour MPs, Michael McCann | 'No deal with SNP' says chair of Scottish Labour MPs, Michael McCann |
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The chair of the Scottish Parliamentary Labour Party has gone further than Ed Miliband and dismissed the possibility of any form of post-election deal with the SNP. | The chair of the Scottish Parliamentary Labour Party has gone further than Ed Miliband and dismissed the possibility of any form of post-election deal with the SNP. |
Last week, the Labour leader ruled out a coalition deal with the SNP in the event of a hung parliament, but pointedly did not dismiss a looser arrangement on a vote-by-vote basis. | Last week, the Labour leader ruled out a coalition deal with the SNP in the event of a hung parliament, but pointedly did not dismiss a looser arrangement on a vote-by-vote basis. |
But Michael McCann, MP for East Kilbride, told The Independent on Sunday: “There will be no deal with the SNP at any level. If any SNP members want to support a Labour Budget when we win the general election, they are at liberty to do so, but there will be no horse trading with them. | |
Mr McCann said Mr Miliband had made Labour’s position on any SNP deal “clear”. But a Labour Party source confirmed Mr McCann’s words were meant to quash any suspicion that Labour would seek support from the SNP. Mr McCann questioned the left-wing credentials of the SNP. “This myth has developed that the SNP is a left-of-centre party. It is not. They don’t believe in the redistribution of wealth; they believe in breaking up the UK and creating division. This little game is up: no deals with the SNP, full stop.” | Mr McCann said Mr Miliband had made Labour’s position on any SNP deal “clear”. But a Labour Party source confirmed Mr McCann’s words were meant to quash any suspicion that Labour would seek support from the SNP. Mr McCann questioned the left-wing credentials of the SNP. “This myth has developed that the SNP is a left-of-centre party. It is not. They don’t believe in the redistribution of wealth; they believe in breaking up the UK and creating division. This little game is up: no deals with the SNP, full stop.” |
Mr McCann is well-known within Labour circles for his strong dislike of the SNP, which, he argues, often pursues right-wing policies yet successfully steals Labour votes by presenting itself as “Labour-light”. | Mr McCann is well-known within Labour circles for his strong dislike of the SNP, which, he argues, often pursues right-wing policies yet successfully steals Labour votes by presenting itself as “Labour-light”. |
Mr McCann is in a tough fight with the SNP to retain his seat, as part of a nationalist surge that some polls have predicted will see a virtual wipeout of Labour’s 41-seat haul in Scotland in 2010. | Mr McCann is in a tough fight with the SNP to retain his seat, as part of a nationalist surge that some polls have predicted will see a virtual wipeout of Labour’s 41-seat haul in Scotland in 2010. |
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