The irrational cruelty of the SNP’s nationalism – The Spectator
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, SNP, The Spectator, Uncategorised, United Kingdom /by sm_adminScotland’s national investment bank is running aground – The Spectator
/in Economic Matters, Lorna Slater, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Government, The Spectator /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 01/6/22: “Ian Blackford is in Cuba for a holiday. However, if he wanted to see a nation with crumbling infrastructure and an inflated public sector ruled by a single party with disastrously socialistic policies led by a long-serving leader who has mismanaged the economy, he could have stayed in Scotland.”
/in David Bone, Dennis Grattan, Ian Blackford, Jill Stephenson, Letters, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon meets with Sinn Fein’s Michelle O’Neill in Edinburgh – STV News
/in Local elections 2022, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, SNP, STV News /by sm_adminThe little engine that couldn’t – Stephen Daisley
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Government, Scottish Labour, SNP /by sm_adminThere is now no date for closing Scotland’s attainment gap, says Education Secretary – iNews
/in Education Matters, inews, Scottish Government, Shirley-Anne Somerville, SNP /by sm_adminWhat Scotland can learn from Irish independence: it won’t control interest rates and inequality will widen – The Conversation
/in Economic Matters, Nicola Sturgeon, Pensions, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, United Kingdom /by sm_adminThe Case for Scottish Independence Is Weaker Than Ever – The National Interest
/in Defence Matters, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, United Kingdom /by sm_adminMaking a Nicola’s ear of it – Effie Deans
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