The Scottish government had sparked outrage after it appeared to continue putting plans together for a future IndyRef2 in spite of the rapidly deteriorating situation in Eastern Europe. Just last week it published a document outlining its 10 year plan for the
Last month, the SNP’s Westminster leader Ian Blackford insisted the Scottish Government would not pay for Scottish pensions in the event the party is eventually successful with its independence campaign. This was a position quickly backed by Scotland’s First Minister Ms Sturgeon
Donald Cameron scoffed at the suggestion from Ian Blackford that Scottish pensions would continue to be paid by the UK Government if Scottish independence was achieved. Mr Cameron believed the comment was “absurd” before pointing out the fractures which have emerged among
The ‘yes’ vote dropped below 50 percent again in March 2021, and has remained just below a majority view since. In the whole of the UK, as of October last year, the number of people who were in favour of Scottish independence
The Russian state-backed channel exiled from the West… What is RT? RT, previously known as Russia Today, is a Russian state-backed news channel, based in the UK. Launched in 2014, it is funded by the federal tax budget of the Russian government.
Ms Sturgeon said it would be “overstating things” to possibly compare her desire to become independent from the UK to Putin’s bloody war to take control of Kyiv. The Scottish First Minister made her comments after the SNP’s president, Mike Russell, sparked
Ms Oswald has been confronted on BBC Question Time over the SNP’s bid for an independent Scotland to ditch the Trident nuclear weapons system. Mr Kisin, a comedian and podcaster, was damning of the SNP’s approach and argued that the UK and
Justice Secretary Keith Brown admitted there was an IT blunder in a vital risk assessment system meaning the records of hundreds of prisoners were wrongly marked with the wrong risk. As a result, hundreds of criminals may have been wrongly released from
Christine Jardine, Liberal Democrat MP for Edinburgh West, said that Ms Sturgeon’s words over the comments made by high-profile SNP politicians did not make the cut. Ms Sturgeon was forced to denounce comments made by the SNP’s president, with the Scottish First
The leader of the Scottish Conservative Douglas Ross has savaged Ms Sturgeon over the SNP and Green Party’s plan for Scotland’s economy. Mr Ross argued that the SNP has granted more problems than they had created jobs in the 15 years they