Political debate across the broadcast media is being destabilised by the presence of knowledge-bereft ‘personalities’ That is so true, and people like you fall for it every time
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Protesters from far-left South Africa party tell France to 'get out of Africa'. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/worl...pc=U531&cvid=208c3ffb3fea403fb5c72195f6cfb1b9
Nicola Sturgeon's track record is one of failure and broken promises And it is beyond any reasonable doubt her record in government is one of dismal failure. A series of grand election pledges that were broken, time after time. A legal treatment-time guarantee for patients broken around 400,000 times, while A&E waiting times are at an all-time high. The waiting time standard for urgent cancer referrals not met since 2012. Life expectancy stalled, with at least a ten-year gap between the richest and poorest areas. Council services hit with budget cuts steeper than any cuts from the Tories. The loss of critical contracts and jobs in yards, and the ongoing ferries fiasco. An abandoned plan to create a publicly owned energy company. A broken promise to deliver superfast broadband to every home and business. Bus services dismantled and train services in chaos. A social homes target missed by more than 22 per cent. And most shameful of all is the SNP’s record on education and poverty. Teacher numbers down, a shelved Education Bill, and inequality baked into the exams system. Today, more than one in four of Scotland’s children are growing up in poverty. When the historians look back at Nicola Sturgeon’s record in office, there will be two words that sum it up: failure and division. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...pc=U531&cvid=b907cd6b909c423199085d442b21a1a3
How is it possible for Sturgeon to castigate Scottish children in school for their white privilege, when she's personally put 25% of them in poverty ? They are about 97% white so both things can't be true
Aye, she'll be too busy ****ing Scotland up. Nicola Sturgeon declines invitation to appear before Westminster committee The First Minister was invited to appear before the Scottish Affairs Committee. In a statement on Wednesday, committee chairman Pete Wishart said it was “surprised” at the length of time it took for the First Minister to respond. He added: “Our committee is focussed on reports and inquiries that are relevant to the people of Scotland, and it would have been helpful to have explored the issues with the First Minister. “In this Parliament we have had inquiries and reports on universities, renewable energy and public sector broadcasting issues that cut across responsibilities of both Parliaments. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...minster-pete-wishart-parliament-b2087088.html