00:00So without further ado, the leaders in this campaign, the SNP leader, Scotland's First
00:23Leader, John Swinney.
00:35Thank you very much and it's an enormous pleasure to be here in Glasgow and to be surrounded
00:41by our excellent team of candidates for the city of Glasgow. It's made it more difficult
00:46for young people in this city to be able to move around Europe and to find new opportunities
00:52and for people from Europe to come to this city as they've contributed so magnificently
00:57over the period of free movement. And we've had, as David talked about, the cost of living
01:03crisis that's inflicted such hardship on people in these communities who have had to wrestle
01:10with the additional challenges of hyperinflation inflicted on us by Tory economic mistakes.
01:18For all these reasons, the Tory government deserves to be removed to vote SNP to remove
01:24the Tory MPs in Scotland, all six of them at this election. Because if we just look
01:30at those issues of austerity, Brexit and the cost of living, all the reasons why the Tories
01:36should be removed from office, we're committed to the transition to net zero and on our record
01:43alone we've transformed renewable energy in Scotland from a position when we came to
01:48office when 20% of Scotland's gross electricity consumption was coming from renewable energy
01:56and that is now the equivalent of 113%. That is us delivering the journey to net zero.
02:03We are the most attractive place for foreign direct investment for any part of the UK other
02:08than London and the South East. We bring investment into this country. We're about
02:12investing in the quality of life of people in our country. And we've also taken the tough
02:18decisions to do that. I'm proud to lead a government that's taken hard decisions on
02:24tax, where we've asked those on higher earnings to contribute more to the public funds so
02:30that we can invest in our schools and in the National Health Service. I'm very happy as
02:36First Minister of Scotland, as leader of the Scottish National Party, to work cooperatively
02:40with our United Kingdom Prime Minister. You've got to have somebody to reciprocate that with
02:46you, so I'm committing myself to do that today and I've spoken on the telephone to Rishi
02:53Sunak and I'm very happy to talk to Keir Starmer about his priorities. So I'm very happy to
03:01cooperate, but it's got to be on the basis that it delivers for the people of Scotland.
03:07I've got an election campaign and it does say a wee bit. The temperature goes up a bit.
03:12I think it would be impossible for the temperature not to go up in an election campaign. I think
03:17if you look at how I'm handling my interaction with other parties in Parliament, you will
03:22see that I am trying to reach out to others to find common ground.
03:31Thank you.
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