Scottish Budget Passed at Holyrood But Labour Turn Their Back on Inverclyde
Stuart McMillan MSP, (SNP) has welcomed the passing of the Scottish budget in Parliament today (Wednesday) and hit out at the Labour party turning their back on Inverclyde.
Labour did not vote for the budget to pass prompting the following comments from Mr McMillan;
“I find it incredulous that Labour MSPs turned their back on a further £11.5 million to create 25,000 modern apprenticeships, funding for an additional 1,200 college places and an additional £15 million for college bursaries.
“We saw an additional £6 million for URCs, not supported by Labour, so I do have to wonder if Labour actually want Riverside Inverclyde to progress and improve Inverclyde?
“It turns out Labour were offered everything they asked for in the budget yet still failed to support it.
“The SNP are positive about Inverclyde while Labour have turned themselves in to a joke, capable only of opposing anything and everything put before them.”
Labour did not vote for the budget to pass prompting the following comments from Mr McMillan;
“I find it incredulous that Labour MSPs turned their back on a further £11.5 million to create 25,000 modern apprenticeships, funding for an additional 1,200 college places and an additional £15 million for college bursaries.
“We saw an additional £6 million for URCs, not supported by Labour, so I do have to wonder if Labour actually want Riverside Inverclyde to progress and improve Inverclyde?
“It turns out Labour were offered everything they asked for in the budget yet still failed to support it.
“The SNP are positive about Inverclyde while Labour have turned themselves in to a joke, capable only of opposing anything and everything put before them.”
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