John Swinney is lost in trans confusion
Scottish voters have made up their mind, but the SNP still can’t hear them.
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Scottish voters have made up their mind, but the SNP still can’t hear them.
ByInstead of parliamentary bust-ups, Scottish politicians have found a novel answer to the benefits bill: silence and inertia.
ByThe SNP and Labour are both watching on while the state dissolves and populists rise.
ByWith Labour on the march, the knives are out for John Swinney.
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ByScottish Labour could only flinch at Keir Starmer’s “island of strangers” speech.
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