Sunak blames reshuffle on why he cannot name Scottish Tory top team

Reporters asked the Prime Minister to name four members of Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross’ front bench.
Rishi Sunak (left) and Alister Jack during a visit to Shell St Fergus Gas Plant in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire (Euan Duff/PA)
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Rebecca McCurdy31 July 2023
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Rishi Sunak has shied away from naming members of the Scottish Conservatives’ top team, citing a recent reshuffle.

The Prime Minister said he was due to meet with Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross during his visit north of the border.

When asked by journalists if he could name four of the Scottish Tory front bench, which is the second largest party in Holyrood, Mr Sunak said he had been in Scotland “six times in the last 12 months” and met with Mr Ross and “multiple members of this team” during that period, but did not mention any of the shadow cabinet by name.

Scottish Secretary Alister Jack, who accompanied the Prime Minister in a visit to Aberdeenshire to announce support for new oil and gas licensing as well as funding for carbon capture and storage, jumped to Mr Sunak’s defence to say the question was “unfair” due to a recent “reshuffle”.

He's literally just had a reshuffle, which is why I don't want to

Rishi Sunak

The reshuffle in June saw Tory MSPs Jamie Greene and Stephen Kerr dropped from their roles as justice and education spokesmen while Sue Webber’s position as drugs policy spokeswoman was cut to expand the health brief.

Mr Sunak responded to the question: “I think … I’m seeing them all next door, actually… their team … I think … I’ve probably been here six times in the last twelve months and I’ve seen Douglas and met multiple members of this team during that period.”

Following Mr Jack’s comments, he added: “He’s literally just had a reshuffle, which is why I don’t want to … but I don’t think anyone can say I’m not committed to working with Douglas when I’ve been here six times in the past 12 months, I’m seeing him again today.

“And whether it’s on things like DRS (deposit return scheme) or on things like supporting the North Sea industry, these are topics that the Scottish Conservatives have put forward and have pushed for, and they were right to do so, and they are making a meaningful difference to people’s lives in Scotland, and I work with him and his team to do that.”

The Prime Minister also met with Mr Ross, who is also an MP, at Westminster after taking up the post.

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