Boris Johnson today dismissed calls to waive visa rules for Ukrainian refugees to make it easier for them to come to Britain as he said strict identity checks must be kept in place because of security concerns. The Prime Minister has faced
Scottish Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution Angus Robertson distanced himself from comments made by Michael Russell in a blog post which saw the SNP President make comparisons between Ukraine’s history and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. Mr Russell said the past should not affect
Nicola Sturgeon slaps down SNP President Mike Russell after he was accused of an ‘utterly crass’ attempt to ‘draw parallels’ between the push for Scottish independence and Ukraine’s battle for survival against Russia SNP’s Mike Russell wrote a blog about what Ukraine
The former Constitution Secretary has sparked outrage after making a series of comparisons in a blog post for the SNP’s website. In the blog, titled ‘Three things Scotland must consider in its response to the Ukraine invasion’, he wrote: “The right of
Priti Patel announced the UK will change its entry policies to ensure more refugees from Ukraine are able to come into the country. The Home Secretary said the Government is seeking to make it easier for Ukrainian nationals with family already in
SNP politician forced to make grovelling apology for ‘utterly tone deaf’ attempt to use Ukraine’s emergency attempt to join the European Union amid the Russian invasion to justify Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish independence push SNP’s Michelle Thomson drew link between the war and
Michelle Thomson, who has been the MSP for Falkirk East since last year, was forced to apologise after making the comparison. She tweeted Ukraine’s application for European Union membership on Monday and wrote “just goes to show what political will can achieve”,
Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron believed the argument for Scottish independence has “never been weaker” as he discussed the pensions comments made by SNP Commons leader Ian Blackford. Mr Cameron believed the SNP had “tied themselves in knots” over the issue
The Scottish Daily Express reader who came up with the plot is urging fellow unionists to vote tactically when Scots take to the polls in May for the local elections to give Nicola Sturgeon’s party a bloody nose. The plan involves voting
Scottish Labour’s Paul O’Kane slammed SNP MPs over their refusal to back proposals for a windfall tax. As energy bills in the UK double in prices, many have been pushing for big oil to help to pay for it, as many Scots cannot