Colin Smyth MSP
South Scotland MSP Colin Smyth has been appointed to a new role in Scottish Labour’s Shadow Cabinet.
Under newly elected Scottish Labour Party leader Anas Sarwar MSP, Colin is now Spokesperson for Constitution, Europe and External Affairs.
Colin Smyth said: “I was delighted that my friend Anas Sarwar has been elected as Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. He has the experience, presence and determination to take Labour forward.
“I was also pleased to have been appointed by Anas to his Shadow Cabinet as Scottish Labour’s Spokesperson for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs. There are few higher profile issues.
“Brexit may have happened, but the fall out will continue for some time, not least here in Ayrshire as a result of businesses facing increased border checks when sending goods to Northern Ireland via Cairnryan.
“Given that the South of Scotland neighbours the North of England, Scotland’s constitutional future will arguably impact more on this area than other parts of Scotland, so I’m determined to use my new role to ensure that the views of the people of Ayrshire have a voice at the very heart of the debate on Scotland’s future.
“People have strong views on the constitution, and I respect that. But I believe we need to focus not on what divides us as a country, but what can bring us together. The next Parliament needs to be a Covid recovery Parliament.
“We must focus on an NHS restart plan, so never again do we have to choose between treating a virus or treating cancer. We need a catch up plan for our children, or we are going to have a lost generation of young people hit so badly by schools closed for the best part of a year.
“Scotland also needs firm action on jobs to deal with the economic crisis we face as a result of brexit and the handling of the pandemic. As Scottish Labour’s Constitution Spokesperson it will be my role to set out Labour’s alternative to the SNP’s independence and the Tories attempts to suck powers back to Westminster.
“But the constitution cannot distract from the priority to build back better after the pandemic and that should be the focus of Parliament.”