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Stop passing the buck on ferry disruption, minister told

PAMEDIA | Tue, Jun 06 2023 02:10 PM AEST

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Transport Secretary Mairi McAllan has been told to “stop passing the buck” on the lack of ferries in the country’s fleet after sailings to and from South Uist were cut until the end of the month.

Reports suggest up to one third of the island’s 2,000 people turned out for a demonstration as the last ferry until June 30 left the harbour at Lochboisdale this week.

While Ms McAllan expressed the Government’s disappointment at the decision by CalMac – which has relocated the MV Lord of the Isles elsewhere due to issues on the network – and admitted islanders have “lost confidence” in the state-owned operator, Labour MSP Rhoda Grant said anger extends to ministers.

“This is not a problem with (communications), it’s a problem due to the lack of ferries,” Ms Grant said.

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Mairi McAllan said ministers ’empathise deeply’ with communities hit by ferry disruption (PA)

“The blame for the lack of ferries sits squarely at the door of her Government.

“She must stop passing the buck, because South Uist has lost confidence not in CalMac, but in the Scottish Government.”

Ms McAllan said: “Operational matters on the running of the ferry network, they are for CalMac, so it is only right that I reflect that in this Parliament.

“But I will not prevaricate on the point that pressure in our ferry network is as acute as it has been.

“Ministers empathise deeply with communities who have been affected – we understand their frustration.

“For our part, for what we are responsible for, we’re working in the here and now to press CalMac on the prioritisation matrix… on communications… and on ensuring that disruption is as minimal as possible.”

Donald Cameron in Holyrood
Conservative Donald Cameron pressed the minister on compensation for the islanders (Fraser Bremner/Scottish Daily Mail/PA)

The Government is continuing its efforts to procure further vessels for the network, the minister added.

Ms Grant also asked if the Government will compensate businesses on South Uist which face losses as a result of the cancelled service, to which Ms McAllan said the penalty deductions paid by CalMac as a result of disruption should be reinvested in the ferry network to improve it.

Pressed by Conservative Donald Cameron on the issue of compensation, the minister said it would not be off the table.

“It would be wrong of me to be as candid as I have about how much we understand the frustration of island communities and then to close myself off to having discussions about anything that communities would be calling for,” she said.

“So I re-commit ministers to having those conversations.

“I do believe that what islanders want most of all is for the Scottish Government and for CalMac to focus on improving the service in the here and now and for the future, so that reliability on that service is not something that communities have to worry about on a daily basis.”

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