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_admin2022-05-20 13:26:072022-05-24 12:20:32Letters to the press, 20/05/22: When former principal teacher of social subjects Jenny Gilruth became transport minister in January she said it was an opportunity to “help Scotland become a world leader in achieving our goal to become net-zero by 2045″. I’m not sure if she was meaning carbon emissions or ScotRail journeys.”
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_admin2022-05-17 12:10:062022-05-17 12:11:11Letters to the press, 17/05/22: “The Scottish Government urgently needs to change its direction. The fact is that the political parties supporting the Union received far more votes than the independence supporting ones in the recent election. This was true also in 2014, with a huge turnout and in reality, this has not changed ever since”
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_admin2022-04-27 13:42:132022-04-27 13:43:37Letters to the press, 27/04/22: “One of Nicola Sturgeon’s arguments in defence of the Ferguson Ferry fiasco is that the £245 million spent in the seven years since the contract signing in 2015 saved 300 jobs. In fact, without this contract, the SNP could have used the £35m per year to employ 1,130 people on the national average wage of £31,128”