'Every vote for the SNP will be taken as a mandate to push for another referendum.' CllrTKerr's column
RIGHT now, people across Glasgow and Scotland are worried about rising mortgage bills, the cost of the weeklyThat is why I am confident the vast majority of Glaswegians will have shared my dismay at Humza Yousaf once again recycling plans for another divisive independence referendum.
He is pandering to increasingly desperate nationalists to deflect from the chaos engulfing the SNP and from his own party’s failings during their 16 years in office.being destroyed, our national shame of having the highest drugs deaths record in Europe, or blowing more than £300 million worth of taxpayers’ money on ferries that do not float, Humza Yousaf has no answers.
If Humza Yousaf is undermining his own strategy, then he should stop the pretence and ditch his obsession with independence immediately.
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