SCOTTISH First Minister Humza Yousaf has accused the Tory government of inflicting “significant damage” on Scotland’s rural economy amid growing labour shortages.
Mr Yousaf made the comments ahead of a visit to a farm on Stornaway, part of the Na h-Eileanan an Iar constituency his party are widely predicted lose to Labour at the forthcoming general election.
Blaming long-term trends of depopulation on Brexit, Mr Yousaf expressed frustration that his plan — backed by the National Farmers Union — to import labour through a rural visa pilot had been rejected.
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