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UK minister backs Lottery concern | UK minister backs Lottery concern |
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The UK Government's new Scottish Secretary has suggested more could be done over the issue of Lottery funding being diverted to the London Olympics. | The UK Government's new Scottish Secretary has suggested more could be done over the issue of Lottery funding being diverted to the London Olympics. |
Jim Murphy said the Glasgow Commonwealth Games had to leave a legacy to last a generation. | Jim Murphy said the Glasgow Commonwealth Games had to leave a legacy to last a generation. |
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has said the 2012 Olympics would cost good causes in Scotland £150m. | Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has said the 2012 Olympics would cost good causes in Scotland £150m. |
Mr Murphy also told BBC Scotland he took his new government post on the condition it was on a full-time basis. | Mr Murphy also told BBC Scotland he took his new government post on the condition it was on a full-time basis. |
The position of Scottish secretary was combined with defence under Mr Murphy's predecessor, Des Browne, who left government in Gordon Brown's reshuffle. | The position of Scottish secretary was combined with defence under Mr Murphy's predecessor, Des Browne, who left government in Gordon Brown's reshuffle. |
It's too big a job at too important a time to be job-sharing the secretary of state for Scotland Jim MurphyScottish secretary | |
Mr Murphy, MP for East Renfrewshire, said concerns over Scotland's share of Lottery cash was a big issue, telling BBC Scotland's Politics Show: "I'd like to see what more can be done." | Mr Murphy, MP for East Renfrewshire, said concerns over Scotland's share of Lottery cash was a big issue, telling BBC Scotland's Politics Show: "I'd like to see what more can be done." |
The former Europe minister said: "We have to make sure that in the East end of Glasgow, in particular, but not just there, there is a lasting legacy." | The former Europe minister said: "We have to make sure that in the East end of Glasgow, in particular, but not just there, there is a lasting legacy." |
Mr Murphy also said combining Scottish affairs and Defence into one post had not worked. | Mr Murphy also said combining Scottish affairs and Defence into one post had not worked. |
"Scotland needs a full-time voice round the cabinet table," he said. | "Scotland needs a full-time voice round the cabinet table," he said. |
"I'm not going to go into the details about the reshuffle about who said what to whom, but I was very clear to the prime minister - I want to do this job, this was the one job in government I wanted to do, but I didn't want to do it while running another government department. | "I'm not going to go into the details about the reshuffle about who said what to whom, but I was very clear to the prime minister - I want to do this job, this was the one job in government I wanted to do, but I didn't want to do it while running another government department. |
"It's too big a job at too important a time to be job-sharing the secretary for state for Scotland." | "It's too big a job at too important a time to be job-sharing the secretary for state for Scotland." |
Mr Murphy said he hoped to forge a close relationship with Mr Salmond, working closely on issues where the SNP and Labour governments agreed, while seeking to "minimise differences". | Mr Murphy said he hoped to forge a close relationship with Mr Salmond, working closely on issues where the SNP and Labour governments agreed, while seeking to "minimise differences". |
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