BORIS JOHNSON’S BREXIT DEAL WOULD LEAVE FIFE RESIDENTS £1,600 WORSE OFF
Published date : 01 Nov 2019
New analysis from the Scottish Government has found that Boris Johnson’s revised Brexit deal would leave people in Mid Fife and Glenrothes the equivalent of £1,600-a-person worse off by 2030.
The analysis also found that Scotland’s GDP would fall by around £9 billion compared to projections if we stayed in the EU.
With a general election confirmed for 12th December, local MSP, Jenny Gilruth, has called on voters in Mid Fife and Glenrothes to back the SNP if they want to escape the chaos of Brexit.
The MSP is also encouraging her constituents to make sure they are registered to vote online at https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
Commenting, Ms Gilruth said:
“This upcoming election will be one of the most important on living memory – so it’s absolutely crucial that people here in Mid Fife and Glenrothes are registered to vote.
“Scotland didn’t vote for Brexit, but the Tories at Westminster are hell bent on dragging Scotland out of the EU against our will.
“Today’s analysis has made clear that any form of Brexit will inflict major harm on Scotland’s economy – costing hard working families right here in Fife £1,600 per person.
“We can’t let Boris Johnson cut us off from the world, putting thousands of jobs at stake in the process. It’s time for action not words – let’s use this election to send Westminster a message that we’ve had enough.
“Vote SNP on 12th December and escape the never ending chaos of Brexit.”
ENDS
Local Reporters