A FORMER Scottish Tory leader has backed Boris Johnson after he declared the UK was “past the peak” of coronavirus.
Baroness Annabel Goldie claimed it was clear that the Prime Minister was correct.
Her comments come after Nicola Sturgeon countered Johnson’s statement. The First Minister said that while there was light at the end of the tunnel, it was wrong to suggest the country was “past the point of danger”.
A source close to the SNP leader had said that they were worried the PM’s claim could hamper efforts to ensure the public continues to observe social distancing rules.
But speaking yesterday on BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland, Goldie said it was evident the UK was “past the peak” of the virus. The former Scottish Tory chief, who led the party from 2005 until 2011, made the comment during a discussion of a care home on Skye, which has reported more than 50 Covid-19 cases among patients and staff.
She said the testing strategy on the island should be designed to “absolutely ensure the safety of residents within the care home and try to ensure that not only are they being kept safe, but the risk of transmission into the home or out is minimised”.
Goldie added: “I don’t want to in any way diminish the gravity and the horror of what’s been happening in the care home, that’s been a very tragic and worrying situation. But the data now shows that the peak is past.”
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