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Alex Neil

@AlexNeilSNP

Former Member of the Scottish Parliament (1999-2021).

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That says it all. Why the SNP leadership has tied its coattails to the unprincipled Greens is beyond belief. As Lorna Slater demonstrates the Greens’ commitment to independence is skin deep and will be traded in for ministerial jobs in a unionist Labour government

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Andy Wightman is a real Green and knows what he is talking about unlike the so called Green Ministers in the Scottish government who seem to make a mess of every policy they touch

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Urgent secondary legislation should be introduced to exempt wood burning from the new regulations. The impact of doing this on climate change will be totally insignificant. Let common sense prevail for once

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Margo is sorely missed. She was a political giant with a brilliant brain and a powerful personality all of which she put to serving the people of Scotland irrespective of which party they supported

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Reform at Holyrood
Tuesday, April 2
4pm - 6pm

The Consultative Steering Group set out key principles governing the operation of Holyrood.

Join Eddie Barnes, Johann Lamont, Alex Neil and mandy rhodes
as they discuss Holyrood 25 years on.

Book: bit.ly/CCC-ReformAtHo…

Reform at Holyrood Tuesday, April 2 4pm - 6pm The Consultative Steering Group set out key principles governing the operation of Holyrood. Join @EddieBarnes23, @JohannLamont, @AlexNeilSNP and @holyroodmandy as they discuss Holyrood 25 years on. Book: bit.ly/CCC-ReformAtHo…
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You miss the key point. It’s about priorities. Using the money available to tackle poverty is much much more important than building cycle lanes. If you did that then Glasgow would be a much more prosperous city.

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