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Conservative strategists plan to hand Labour a free run at reclaiming its former urban strongholds while they target rural constituencies ![]() Humza Yousaf faces a Unionist pincer movement at the next general election, under Scottish Tory plans to relentlessly target rural voters while handing Labour a free run at reclaiming its former urban strongholds. “We think it’s wrong to say that only Labour will benefit from the turmoil in the SNP,” a Tory source said. “We’re going to hammer the point that we are the only party that understands rural Scotland and will defend it. “Seats changing hands between the SNP and Labour in the central belt doesn’t really concern as, as neither will back a Tory prime minister. “We’re not going to bust a gut in places we have no chance. Our resources will be targeted at seats we know we can win.” A series of Scottish Government policies backed by the Greens, such as new marine protection areas which will effectively ban fishing, are set to be relentlessly attacked by the Tories. Rachael Hamilton, rural affairs spokesman for the Scottish Tories, said: “The fact that the rural affairs brief was used as a political ploy to force Kate Forbes to the backbenches tells you all that you need to know about Humza Yousaf’s interest in rural Scotland. Encourage unionists to vote Labour There were reports on Monday that the Tories would encourage Unionist voters to back Labour in some constituencies in a bid to “end nationalist dominance”. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...eral-election/ |
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