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When Nicola Sturgeon first became the leader of the SNP her primary resolve was to be education. After a substantial period in power surely she must publish the OEDC Report into Secondary Education before the elections in May to allow the electorate to learn of the wonderful job she has done. Could there be a political reason for the delay in publication? GRAHAM SMITH Alnwickhill Road, Edinburgh
SCOTLAND does not need a bitter battle between nationalism and unionism. The country is crying out for “devolutionism”, where a government in Holyrood accepts our current devolved status, and uses the powers which it already has, to improve the quality of life for its citizens and make the country a better place to live. In its myopic quest for independence, the SNP has long neglected the day job. The current administration seems incapable of using the tools at its disposal to build a country that we can all be proud to belong to, and which is envied across the world. Drew Wright, Giffnock.