https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.png00sm_adminhttps://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.pngsm_admin2022-06-07 08:48:302022-06-07 08:51:07Letters to the press, 07/6/22: “lf, as seems certain, there is no referendum next year, what will the SNP do with the £20 million of our taxes they have set aside for it? They could, I suppose, build another couple of pretend embassies, say in Outer Mongolia or the Sahara desert. Or fund some more jaunts overseas for their leading figures to grandstand.”
https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.png00sm_adminhttps://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.pngsm_admin2022-06-01 12:55:112022-06-01 12:58:43Letters 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.”
https://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.png00sm_adminhttps://www.scotlandmatters.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Website-logo-1.pngsm_admin2022-05-24 12:18:072022-05-24 12:20:10Letters to the press, 24/05/22: “We’re missing the point on Nicola Sturgeon’s retraction from her “Closing the attainment gap” aim. She has realised that being poorly educated and thoughtless is a major attribute to fortifying the numbers of her followers. So perhaps her next promise will be to close all private schools, so increasing the chances to achieve a zero attainment gap at a mediocre level, providing more fodder for the Indyref2 machine”