A POLL by the well-respected Scottish Election Study has revealed that 45 of those who voted for the SNP in 2019 do not intend to do so at
to win and that 38% of voters in Scotland will vote Labour as opposed to 32% for the SNP. If this happens the SNP could lose a lot of seats.
However, it is hard to fathom what is so attractive about Labour other than that they are not the Tories. In so far as one can divine what their policy platform is, it seems very timid. Moreover, the lack of a moral compass in their leadership’s response to what is happening in Gaza hardly suggests they possess the integrity the Tories so clearly lack.
The UK and Scottish Covid inquiries were set up not as a blame game but to examine what went wrong and why, and how we avoid making the same mistakes again. They simply cannot do that without all the relevant information about decision-making at the time. This week’s revelations have shown the importance of WhatsApp messages and discussions in revealing what was really going on behind the scenes in Number 10.
Nobody expects the WhatsApp messages exchanged by Scottish ministers and their civil servants and advisers to reveal the same sort of toxic mayhem as there was in Downing Street, but they may shed light on why other decisions that resulted in adverse outcomes were taken.
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