Stephen Flynn: “This election is a straight choice between Starmer or Sunak, dull and duller”
The SNP’s House of Commons leader on how the Westminster consensus fails the United Kingdom.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
The SNP’s House of Commons leader on how the Westminster consensus fails the United Kingdom.
ByKeir Starmer’s party may look like it has failed to choose Scotland’s side in the energy debate.
ByLabour will have to move quickly to prove to Scottish voters that their support matters.
ByHaving shed voters and money, the party is entering the campaign in an enfeebled state.
ByAnas Sarwar’s party is recognising that distance from Westminster is a strength rather than a weakness.
ByJohn Swinney’s choice of Deputy First Minister is a rebuke to the Scottish Greens and his party’s ultra-progressive wing.
ByScotland’s hegemonic progressive regime was a chimera. Labour should take note.
ByThe SNP front-runner will seek to unite his warring party by bringing Kate Forbes back into the fold.
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