Billboards

 ‘Titanic Failures’ Billboard

Scotland Matters has erected a cartoon billboard in Victoria Road, Glasgow G41 1PT.

It depicts Nicola Sturgeon and Alex Salmond on the prow of a rusting ferry, the “Glen Alba” in the “Supermajority Shipbuilders” yard, in a parody of the famous scene in the film “Titanic”.

A spokesman for Scotland Matters said “our billboard pairs the two people whose close relationship has dominated Scottish life and politics for the last 14 years, with one example of their incompetence, the overdue and over-budget ferries for CalMac which a Holyrood enquiry described as a “catastrophic failure”.

“In their obsessive pursuit of Scottish independence, Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon have trashed Scotland’s education system, conducted, and still pursue, an independence campaign full of undeliverable promises, creating division in our country, fomenting anti-English feeling, and their recent scandals and cover-ups have tarnished Scotland’s good name here and abroad.

They are trying to grip Scotland in a deadly “supermajority” alliance in order to steal the Holyrood election and subject us to five more years of decline, division, sleaze and Indy can-kicking instead of working with all parties to deliver a sustainable recovery from Covid.

The fact that non-existent windows had to be painted on the ferry symbolises the all style and no substance Salmond and Sturgeon years and we urge and encourage Scottish voters and the pro-UK parties to work together, to ensure our votes are not split and wasted.”

Scotland Matters is an Electoral Commission registered campaign group. More information on Scotland Matters is available on their website at https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk and they can be contacted on 07836 368030 or via email at info@scotlandmatters.co.uk

 ‘School for Scandal’ Billboard by Scotland Matters

Scotland Matters has erected billboards in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen depicting Nicola Sturgeon being presented with her report card on a blackboard by a stern headmaster while her fellow classmates, Education Minister John Swinney reads a book entitled “Education for Dummies”, Health Minister Jeane Freeman puffs a cigarette and Alex Salmond throws paper missiles at her. Ms Sturgeon is wearing a dunce’s cap while class pet Patrick Harvie consoles her.

A spokesman for Scotland Matters said: “this cartoon says it all about the sorry state of Scottish affairs under the SNP. Failed policies, scandal and untalented, worn-out politicians and we urge the people of Scotland to turn out in their millions on the 6th of May to vote them out.”

The Billboards are at the following locations:

A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G81 3QW.
Seafield Road, Edinburgh, EH6 7LQ.
Market Street, Aberdeen, AB11 5PP.

Scotland Matters is an Electoral Commission registered campaign group. More information on Scotland Matters is available on their website at https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk and they can be contacted on 07836 368030 or via email at info@scotlandmatters.co.uk

 ‘Nothing Super About This Majority Puppet Show’ Billboard by Scotland Matters

Scotland Matters has erected billboards in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.

They show Patrick Harvie, and Nicola Sturgeon being manipulated by the controlling ‘Puppet Master’, former First Minister, Alex Salmond and current leader of the Alba party.

A spokesman for Scotland Matters said: ‘The most recent billboard in our ongoing series sees three of the independence movements most ardent adherents strung together in an obsessive performance above Scotland, while the nations essential services, private businesses and critical infrastructure is neglected once again.’

‘Salmond, Sturgeon and Harvie’s mono-obsession with independence has kept Scotland stuck in limbo for what is now approaching a decade, while repeatedly treating the issues that all Scots want Holyrood to concentrate on as a mere puppet show: post-covid recovery, economic development, the NHS and the environment.

‘If pro-indy parties secure a majority on May the 6th all Scotland can look forward to is further division, decline and the constant threat of Scotland seceding from one of the worlds most successful and long-lasting unions with the other nations of the UK; thus why Scotland Matters supports tactical voting in the forthcoming election.’

The Billboards are at the following locations:

A82 Great Western Road, Glasgow, G81 3QW.
Seafield Road, Edinburgh, EH6 7LQ.
Market Street, Aberdeen, AB11 5PP.

Scotland Matters is an Electoral Commission registered campaign group. More information on Scotland Matters is available on their website at https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk and they can be contacted on 07836 368030 or via email at info@scotlandmatters.co.uk