polo5
@poloandsons
Parent, hill-walker, whisky-drinker, music-lover.
Being independent is normal. Wanting independence is vile nationalism, apparently. 🙄
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28-03-2011 12:44:51
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Andrew Dalgleish Caledonian G ☮️⚖️🏴🇺🇦 Ian Leslie Mitigating the bedroom tax, free social care
Ian Leslie That generally people in Scotland consider the Scottish Parliament to be a legitimate source of power.
Ian Leslie We get a democratic choice of Scottish Gov who use the limited powers they have to improve life in Scotland
Best performance paid and staffed NHS with no strikes
Half the crime of 🏴🏴
Lower poverty-🏴child payment, mitigation of bedroom tax, no horrific PIP assessment etc
Ian Leslie Don't you do research ?
Smoking Ban
Free Prescriptions
No tution fees
Free bus travel for young and old
Child poverty payment
Highest paid teachers and NHS staff
Highest paid carers
Disability payment
Free eye tests
Yes I know free doesn't mean totally free
Ian Leslie A few examples, Scotland now top location outside London for FDI, Scottish Child Payment delivering lowest child poverty in UK, comparatively better performing NHS, renewable energy investment in Scotland much higher than in England. Oh & democracy if that matters to you.
As graceless as Humza Yousaf is graceful.
There’s a reason the Scottish Conservatives leader is so universally unpopular. And here’s an insight.
He’s leading his party into angry oblivion.
What is Nick Eardley's metric for proclaiming Humza Yousaf as a 'disaster'? Clearly Mr Eardley disagrees with progressive taxation, condemning genocide and tackling child poverty. Perhaps he should take a look at Westminster...
MSM Monitor Agreed. They are lesser politicians. Glad he left the room with Nadia after his speech and didn’t take any questions from the waiting vultures/media.
No Evictions Network *URGENT*
We've just had a call that a Home Office deportation raid is ongoing at Denmilne Street NOW.
Anyone nearby?
mike elrick Seriously? Labour and Tories are in coalition on several Scottish councils. They are brothers in arms in Scotland