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Scottish Conservatives not impressed with SNP laptop plan, Edinburgh, 28 March 2021

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Pictured: Jamie Greene

Jamie Greene commenting on the SNP's plans for laptops for every pupil said: “The SNP left too many pupils without access to vital devices for learning at home over the last year. They ignored our calls for more support for online learning for months but it seems that now an election campaign is under way, they are willing to admit they didn’t do enough.

“The Scottish Conservatives have put forward an ambitious schools catch-up plan to recruit 3,000 extra teachers and introduce a national tutoring service. We would put restoring schools at the heart of Scotland’s recovery from Covid-19.

“Instead of focussing on closing the attainment gap, as Nicola Sturgeon boldly promised five years ago and completely failed to deliver, they are once again pushing for another divisive independence referendum.”

Jamie Gillan Greene is a Scottish politician who has been a Member of Scottish Parliament for the West Scotland region since 2016. A member of the Scottish Conservative Party, he has served as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills since 2020

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Pictured:  Jamie Greene<br />
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Jamie Greene commenting on the SNP's plans for laptops for every pupil said: “The SNP left too many pupils without access to vital devices for learning at home over the last year. They ignored our calls for more support for online learning for months but it seems that now an election campaign is under way, they are willing to admit they didn’t do enough.<br />
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“The Scottish Conservatives have put forward an ambitious schools catch-up plan to recruit 3,000 extra teachers and introduce a national tutoring service. We would put restoring schools at the heart of Scotland’s recovery from Covid-19.<br />
<br />
“Instead of focussing on closing the attainment gap, as Nicola Sturgeon boldly promised five years ago and completely failed to deliver, they are once again pushing for another divisive independence referendum.”<br />
<br />
Jamie Gillan Greene is a Scottish politician who has been a Member of Scottish Parliament for the West Scotland region since 2016. A member of the Scottish Conservative Party, he has served as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills since 2020