Nicola Sturgeon demands Tory apology after EU citizens remark

Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson should make an 'unreserved apology' after her party appeared to question the participation of European Union citizens in Scottish politics, the First Minister has claimed.
The First Minister has slammed Ruth Davidson (pictured).Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty ImagesThe First Minister has slammed Ruth Davidson (pictured).Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images
The First Minister has slammed Ruth Davidson (pictured).Picture: Andy Buchanan/AFP/Getty Images

Speaking at First Minister’s Questions yesterday, Nicola Sturgeon said Ms Davidson’s “casual dismissal” of a Tory press office statement about French-born former SNP MSP Christian Allard would lead people to question the character of her party and undermine efforts to reassure EU citizens.

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Mr Allard had reported Tory MSP Alexander Burnett to the Standards Commissioner for failing to disclose his business interests when raising objections against a rival property developer in the Scottish Parliament. The Tory press office responded with a statement which said: “Some people may find it bizarre that a EU citizen has an interest in a planning application in Banchory.

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“However, it is easily explained when people understand that the planning ­consultant in question is an SNP appointee to the Scottish Government housing committee and Christian Allard was a former SNP MSP.”

Mr Allard lives near Banchory in Aberdeenshire and ­represented the North-east Scotland region until earlier this year.