THE UK Government’s Levelling Up Fund “absolutely does not” undermine devolution, Douglas Ross has claimed.

The Scottish Conservative leader was speaking on Monday as he toured the grounds of the Crichton Trust in Dumfries, which has received funding from the UK Government’s Community Renewal Fund.

Scottish ministers have raised concerns that by spending money directly in Scotland, Westminster is seeking to undermine devolution.

It comes after the Conservatives were accused of running a “blatant power grab” when Ross claimed voting for them would give councils more of a chance of getting Levelling Up cash.

He said Tory candidates would put in “every possible” bid for the Westminster funds – leading a Green MSP to accuse the party of attempting to “bribe” people into voting for them.

But Ross insisted on Monday that projects seeking funding “just want the money, they want the funding, and they don’t care which government it comes from”.

He said: “Devolution is about Scotland having two governments and that’s the whole reason for having devolution, that both our governments can work together, for example, on city and region growth deals.”

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A total of £190 million has gone to Scotland from the funds, the Tories said.

Asked if local communities are more likely to receive funding if they vote Conservative, and whether that would be fair, Ross pointed to SNP-led councils which had not applied to the scheme.

Ross said: “We can see the results here today at the Crichton Trust and others across Scotland. Almost £190m so far has been allocated to Scotland alone.

“But where you have SNP-run councils who won’t even bother to apply for that, then those communities can’t benefit from it.”

Ross also said he is “very optimistic” his party can finish ahead of Anas Sarwar’s Scottish Labour in the local elections.

Recent polling has suggested the Scottish Conservatives could slip into third place behind Sarwar’s party.

But Ross said: “We already are ahead of Labour, and Labour have gone backwards at every single election since devolution.”

SNP MP Mhairi Black urged Scots to vote for her party to elect “SNP councillors who will work tirelessly for communities, and to cast a verdict on the Tory government’s dire record and blatant power grab move”.

Black said: “When it comes to Levelling Up funding, Boris Johnson and Michael Gove led a Brexit campaign that promised £1.5 billion a year for Scottish devolved services when the UK left the EU.

“Instead all we have heard announced is £172m. To put that in context, for every £1 they promised they’ve given 11 pence – Scotland has been short-changed by 89%.”