NHS in Scotland is broken and all the staff I know are working on an escape plan, Dr Lailah Peel – The Scotsman
/in Health Matters, NHS Scotland, Scottish Government, SNP, The Scotsman /by sm_adminSNP accused of ‘selling next generation short’ as spending on playparks drops – The Scotsman
/in Local elections 2022, Scotland Under the SNP, SNP, The Scotsman /by sm_adminAnother day, another SNP scandal – The Spectator
/in Politics Matters, Scottish Government, SNP, The Spectator /by sm_adminAre road tolls the direction of travel? – BBC News
/in BBC, Scottish Conservatives, SNP, Transport Matters /by sm_adminDrivers in Scotland facing crippling new costs as Nicola Sturgeon urged to drop ‘triple-whammy tax’ – GB News
/in GB news, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish Conservatives, Scottish Government, SNP, Transport Matters /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 21/04/22: Ms Sturgeon has the most abysmal record of leading Scotland over the past seven years – the highest alcohol and drug deaths in Europe. Failed vanity projects like Prestwick, BiFab, Ferguson Marine, and Police Scotland, which has a financial black hole of £200 million. The failed Scottish Energy Company, the failed Scottish Stock Exchange and millions spent on setting up foreign “embassies”?
/in Dennis Grattan, Douglas Cowe, Indyref 2, Jill Stephenson, Letters, Local elections 2022, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminDon’t mention the councils – Morning Star
/in Local elections 2022, Morning Star, Politics Matters, Scotland Under the SNP, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminScottish independence: Nicola Sturgeon held top level meeting on SNP plan for indyref2, documents reveal – The Scotsman
/in Nicola Sturgeon, Politics Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP, The Scotsman /by sm_adminChildren living in Nicola Sturgeon’s constituency are poorest in the UK as investigation reveals poverty rate at 69 per cent – Daily Record
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