Scottish independence: Independent Scotland would not stop drilling for oil and gas, says net zero secretary – The Scotsman
/in COP26, Environment Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Greens, SNP, The Scotsman /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_adminSNP-Greens Government accused of delaying announcing climate ‘bad news’ until after COP26 – The Herald
/in COP26, Environment Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Greens, SNP /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”
/in Allan Sutherland, COP26, Letters, Mark Openshaw, Nicola Sturgeon, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminNicola Sturgeon pushes independence agenda, despite urging Cop26 leaders to put politics aside – Yahoo news
/in COP26, Environment Matters, Scottish Government, SNP, Yahoo News /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 29/10/21: The Chancellor has given Scotland around £15 billion extra money over the next three years. The SNP’s response to this windfall is predictably to complain
/in Gerald Edwards, Letters, Rishi Sunak, Robert Scott, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminSNP and Greens ‘rehashing’ policies in catch-up plan for missed emission targets – The Herald
/in COP26, Environment Matters, Scottish Government, Scottish Greens, SNP /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 27/10/21: “Given the state of Glasgow under the SNP, the biggest contingents to COP26 will be a delegation of rats and the Wombles”
/in COP26, David Bone, Jill Stephenson, Letters, Scottish devolution, Scottish Government, SNP /by sm_adminSNP and Greens criticised ahead of COP26 after failing to hit renewable heating target – The Herald
/in COP26, Economic Matters, Scottish Greens, SNP /by sm_adminScotland Matters is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as a non-party campaigner. Our objective and activities are to:
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