Letters to the press, 10/11/21: Obama home truths. Reality check for us all at COP26. Dame Nicola.
/in Allan Sutherland, COP26, Letters, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminThe rebranding of Nicola Sturgeon – Stephen Daisley
/in COP26, Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, SNP, Stephendaisley.com /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon’s book publisher probed by fraud cops over award of £295k taxpayers’ cash – Daily Record
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland Under the SNP /by sm_adminThe strange greenwashing of Nicola Sturgeon – The Spectator
/in Environment Matters, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Government, The Spectator /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon admits her undelivered climate change targets are ‘meaningless’ – The Herald
/in COP26, Environment Matters, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 05/11/21: “Nicola Sturgeon has stated that Scotland and London have more to gain by “working together as partners. If only Scotland was already in some sort of longstanding, political, economic and social union, based in the British Isles”
/in COP26, David Bone, Letters, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP, Victor Clements /by sm_adminAlba Party blew more than £200,000 in failed Holyrood election campaign which returned zero MSPs – Daily Record
/in Alba, Alex Salmond, Daily Record, Indyref 2, Some Good News /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon is fiddling while Scotland’s institutions burn – The Scotsman
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, SNP, The Scotsman /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 02/11/21: “the SNP’s poor record on converting words into action, and its failure to meet its own environmental, alternative energy and green jobs targets thus far, does not inspire much confidence”
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