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but he's more talking about how he has behaved in parliament, in the scottish parliament and shouting and all of that kind of stuff. so a new leader i don't think it's going to make any difference. like with the tory party in for the the rest of the country, i think a lot of people are sick of the snp up in scotland. i'm not scottish, obviously, but that seems to be the impression that i've got and they have not run the country well. >> well, quite a lot of, long term scottish nationalists are pretty sick of them as well. yeah, absolutely. >> and in fact it's scottish nationalists who precipitated the sort of the terminal decline of the snp when they, started the accusations around you know, where we donated money for another referendum and where's that money gone? so that's, you know, that's what's, what the snp are grappling with right now, but yeah, john swinney, i mean, it's , it's a sort of mean, it's, it's a sort of poisoned chalice to take on being like head of the snp at the moment. yeah, but yeah, previously he's been a heckler in parliament. so he hasn't been this, you know,
but he's more talking about how he has behaved in parliament, in the scottish parliament and shouting and all of that kind of stuff. so a new leader i don't think it's going to make any difference. like with the tory party in for the the rest of the country, i think a lot of people are sick of the snp up in scotland. i'm not scottish, obviously, but that seems to be the impression that i've got and they have not run the country well. >> well, quite a lot of, long term scottish...
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parliament's choice to be the next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down. speaking from the front bench for the final time in the role, mr yousaf said his heart would forever belong to scotland. labour's newest mp has taken his seat in the house of commons after labour won the by—election in blackpool south. chris webb took his seat, beating conservative david jones in the third largest swing to labour from the conservatives in a by—election since the second world war. sir keir starmer suggests it's a sign of things to come in the general election . to come in the general election. >> the message is clear that the voters are looking again at a changed labour party and putting their trust and confidence back in us, and i say thank you to every single voter who did that. but there is a wider message here because the nation wants change. the nation wants to
parliament's choice to be the next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down. speaking from the front bench for the final time in the role, mr yousaf said his heart would forever belong to scotland. labour's newest mp has taken his seat in the house of commons after labour won the by—election in blackpool south. chris...
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well, in scotland, john swinney says he's over the moon to be voted in as the scottish parliament's choice to be their next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down and staying in scotland, where ministers have been warned that children there who question their gender are being referred to clinics because some doctors are fearful of toxic debate. the author of the cass review told the health committee in scotland, there's fearfulness among health professionals who don't know how to treat gender issues that some children face. doctor hilary cass suggests the toxic nature of the gender debate means that some doctors are afraid of doing or saying the wrong thing, leaving children with inadequate care . labour's newest mp has care. labour's newest mp has taken his seat in the house of commons after labour won the by—election in blackpool south. chris webb beat conservative david jones in the third largest swing to labo
well, in scotland, john swinney says he's over the moon to be voted in as the scottish parliament's choice to be their next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down and staying in scotland, where ministers have been warned that children there who question their gender are being referred to clinics because some doctors are...
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well, in scotland, john swinney says he's over the moon to be voted in as the scottish parliament's choice to be their next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down and staying in scotland, where ministers have been warned that children there who question their gender are being referred to clinics because some doctors are fearful of toxic debate. the author of the cass review told the health committee in scotland, there's fearfulness among health professionals who don't know how to treat gender issues that some children face. doctor hilary cass suggests the toxic nature of the gender debate means that some doctors are afraid of doing or saying the wrong thing, leaving children with inadequate care . labour's newest mp has care. labour's newest mp has taken his seat in the house of commons after labour won the by—election in blackpool south. chris webb beat conservative david jones in the third largest swing to labo
well, in scotland, john swinney says he's over the moon to be voted in as the scottish parliament's choice to be their next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down and staying in scotland, where ministers have been warned that children there who question their gender are being referred to clinics because some doctors are...
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scotland's snp government has survived a confidence vote at the scottish parliament. the leader of scottish labour, anas sarwar, tabled the motion after a power sharing deal between the snp and the greens collapsed. the motion was defeated by 70 votes to 58. meanwhile, two msps thought to be considering running to replace scotland's first minister have held private talks together. john swinney and kate forbes met at holyrood yesterday. both have received support from senior members of their party after humza yousaf announced that he was stepping down. the meeting has been described as informal. both politicians are still weighing up their options well. for the latest stories, you can sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to news.com.au . it's time now to news.com.au. it's time now for headliners . for headliners. >> thanks, ray. hello and welcome to headliners. i'm nick dixon, taking you through tomorrow's top stories for the next hour. >> and i'm joined by resident scientist steve n allen . scientist steve n allen. >> there he is. and
scotland's snp government has survived a confidence vote at the scottish parliament. the leader of scottish labour, anas sarwar, tabled the motion after a power sharing deal between the snp and the greens collapsed. the motion was defeated by 70 votes to 58. meanwhile, two msps thought to be considering running to replace scotland's first minister have held private talks together. john swinney and kate forbes met at holyrood yesterday. both have received support from senior members of their...
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john swinney says that he's over the moon to have been voted in as scottish parliament's choice to be the next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down. speaking from the front bench for the final time in that role, mr yousaf said today his heart would forever belong to scotland next to worcester, where a woman has admitted today to being part of admitted today to being part of a global monkey torture network. holly legresley posted more than 130 videos and 20 photos of the animals being tortured to online chat groups. the 37 year old pleaded guilty to separate charges of publishing obscene articles and encouraging animal cruelty. she was charged along with another woman after an investigation into animal torture in the us. a judge has indefinitely postponed donald trump's trial over claims he illegally kept classified documents after leaving office. it had previously been scheduled to begin in just under two we
john swinney says that he's over the moon to have been voted in as scottish parliament's choice to be the next first minister. he was backed by 64 of his colleagues and his name will now be submitted to the king. he replaces humza yousaf, who sent his own official letter to king charles earlier confirming he was stepping down. speaking from the front bench for the final time in that role, mr yousaf said today his heart would forever belong to scotland next to worcester, where a woman has...
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a former scottish health secretary has been suspended from scottish parliament and will lose his salary for 54 days. michael matheson ran up £11,000 in roaming charges on his parliamentary ipad while on houdayin parliamentary ipad while on holiday in morocco last year. later announcing that he would cover the costs himself. he revealed the bill had been the result of his children using the device as a wi—fi hotspot to watch football. that punishment was handed down at holyrood earlier today and will now be subject to a vote in scottish parliament. alan bates, the lead campaigner for justice in the post office scandal, says he has no sympathy for paula vennells. she is giving evidence at the start of her much anticipated three days of questioning at the honzon three days of questioning at the horizon inquiry. the former head of the post office has been questioned there over the reasons why she, during her time in charge of the organisation , in charge of the organisation, oversaw some of the wrongful prosecutions of subpostmasters . prosecutions of subpostmasters. the metropolitan pol
a former scottish health secretary has been suspended from scottish parliament and will lose his salary for 54 days. michael matheson ran up £11,000 in roaming charges on his parliamentary ipad while on houdayin parliamentary ipad while on holiday in morocco last year. later announcing that he would cover the costs himself. he revealed the bill had been the result of his children using the device as a wi—fi hotspot to watch football. that punishment was handed down at holyrood earlier today...
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that landmark report last month, gives evidence that the scottish parliament later today you're with britain's newsroom on gb news. >> very good morning. feels like a monday . >> very good morning. feels like a monday. it's >> very good morning. feels like a monday . it's actually a a monday. it's actually a tuesday. 1048 britain's newsroom with me and andrew. so doctor hilary cass, the leading paediatrician whose investigation into child gender health care led to a ban on puberty blockers is to appear at the scottish parliament today. >> so how will the scottish national party react, bearing in mind they've already been accused of placating the greens by not adopting many of her recommendations, so joining us now is co—director for four women of four women scotland, susan smith. >> good morning susan i can see you smiling there . did we sum up you smiling there. did we sum up how the snp might be feeling about, hilary cass ? about, hilary cass? >> well, actually, hilary cass has already appeared at the committee this morning, so, it was actually quite a good session. there were so
that landmark report last month, gives evidence that the scottish parliament later today you're with britain's newsroom on gb news. >> very good morning. feels like a monday . >> very good morning. feels like a monday. it's >> very good morning. feels like a monday . it's actually a a monday. it's actually a tuesday. 1048 britain's newsroom with me and andrew. so doctor hilary cass, the leading paediatrician whose investigation into child gender health care led to a ban on...
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mr speaker, i was proud to see the scottish parliament support a motion last week calling for compensation to be delivered without delay, but utterly dismayed to see members of the conservative party and the labour party abstain . so can the labour party abstain. so can the prime minister finally set out when waspi women will receive the compensation they rightly deserve. here >> mr speaker, i understand the strong feelings across the chamber on this topic and the desire for urgency in addressing them. however, following the ombudsman's five year investigation, it is imperative that we take the time to thoroughly review the comprehensive findings that have been published. an update to the house will be provided once the report's findings have been fully considered. more broadly , fully considered. more broadly, we are committed to ensuring pensioners have the dignity and security in retirement that they deserve and most recently, increasing the state pension by £900 thanks to the triple lock. >> sir philip davies. >> sir philip davies. >> thank you very much, mr speaken >> is the prime mi
mr speaker, i was proud to see the scottish parliament support a motion last week calling for compensation to be delivered without delay, but utterly dismayed to see members of the conservative party and the labour party abstain . so can the labour party abstain. so can the prime minister finally set out when waspi women will receive the compensation they rightly deserve. here >> mr speaker, i understand the strong feelings across the chamber on this topic and the desire for urgency in...
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that is an issue dissolved to scotland and to the scottish parliament here and tuition fees for universities are funded by the state in scotland, not so in england. he was asked whether his ambition was to return to that idea and in essence he said, yes, it was, but there was not enough money to do at the moment. that but there was not enough money to do at the moment-— at the moment. that is not the only thin he at the moment. that is not the only thing he said _ at the moment. that is not the only thing he said he _ at the moment. that is not the only thing he said he cannot _ at the moment. that is not the only thing he said he cannot afford i at the moment. that is not the only thing he said he cannot afford to i thing he said he cannot afford to fund. he said i will not pretend i can do things and tell people after the election it is not going to happen. he said this is about being honest with the voters about what he can and cannot deliver. he talked about resources. that means money. in an election money is about choices. there is money there, it is about how government chooses to s
that is an issue dissolved to scotland and to the scottish parliament here and tuition fees for universities are funded by the state in scotland, not so in england. he was asked whether his ambition was to return to that idea and in essence he said, yes, it was, but there was not enough money to do at the moment. that but there was not enough money to do at the moment-— at the moment. that is not the only thin he at the moment. that is not the only thing he said _ at the moment. that is not...
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minister for the scottish parliament, that no one would would say, at least on a on the right wing spectrum would say that she should be, limited and restricted or should be condemned for mentioning her. i get what you mean. christian beliefs. i get what you mean. >> but unfortunately, people did condemn it. and the whole gay marriage stuff was one of the reasons why initially she was unsuccessful. well, gary, your your views on this, i mean, the shout of allahu akbar, right. that's one thing. what do you reckon about the kind of relentless, the pro—palestine stuff, the idea that they're saying, you know, we're coming for you. the labour party and all of those things. >> i think it's a real tragedy that local politics has been interfered in by religious fanaticism . that is the tragedy fanaticism. that is the tragedy for our country. and that's the big picture . big picture. >> and i really absolutely condemn it . >> and i really absolutely condemn it. the >> and i really absolutely condemn it . the involvement of condemn it. the involvement of this. there are far more important local iss
minister for the scottish parliament, that no one would would say, at least on a on the right wing spectrum would say that she should be, limited and restricted or should be condemned for mentioning her. i get what you mean. christian beliefs. i get what you mean. >> but unfortunately, people did condemn it. and the whole gay marriage stuff was one of the reasons why initially she was unsuccessful. well, gary, your your views on this, i mean, the shout of allahu akbar, right. that's one...
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the scottish parliament is expected to vote today to quash the convictions of sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted during the post office it scandal, after they were left out of a law passed in england, wales and northern ireland last week. figures from scotland's prosecution service show around 60 people were convicted using evidence based on the horizon software. our reporter, katie hunter, has more. that's the post office here. basically, we got this in �*94 as a family business. when we first took over, it was me and my mum. i was originally going to be the postmaster, but then i was young at the time, so my mum decided best she goes on it. so basically she was working here, she was running it, everything was going fine. then all of a sudden, in 2009, auditors turn up, you've £35,000 missing. there was no explanation at all. at this point ravinder naga says he told his mum to tell post office investigators that he had stolen the money. i knew my mum wasn't going to plead guilty to something she hadn't done because i knew what she's like. so obviously if she would have been
the scottish parliament is expected to vote today to quash the convictions of sub—postmasters who were wrongly convicted during the post office it scandal, after they were left out of a law passed in england, wales and northern ireland last week. figures from scotland's prosecution service show around 60 people were convicted using evidence based on the horizon software. our reporter, katie hunter, has more. that's the post office here. basically, we got this in �*94 as a family business....
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with the handing down of powers from westminster to edinburgh and the establishment of a scottish parliament in holyrood. so is scotland all the better? for it is independence now scotland's destiny or has this project in self—government failed? the people of scotland? who better to ask than lisa cameron mp, member of parliament for east kilbride, strathaven and lesmahagow? >> i'm going to need some help with that one. >> she defected from the snp to the conservatives in october of last year, citing a toxic and bullying culture inside scotland's governing party. doctor lisa cameron, welcome to mark dolan tonight. thank you so much. i've been practising that town all afternoon. there you go. i'm not safe to go there now, am i, listen , it's lovely now, am i, listen, it's lovely to see you. thank you for coming in on a sunday night back in the day, all those years ago, what first attracted you to the independence cause? >> well, i mean, i think it was quite a centrist party initially led by alex salmond , seemed to led by alex salmond, seemed to be, focused on economics at the time. that was
with the handing down of powers from westminster to edinburgh and the establishment of a scottish parliament in holyrood. so is scotland all the better? for it is independence now scotland's destiny or has this project in self—government failed? the people of scotland? who better to ask than lisa cameron mp, member of parliament for east kilbride, strathaven and lesmahagow? >> i'm going to need some help with that one. >> she defected from the snp to the conservatives in october...
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hilary cass spoke to the scottish parliament this week. she said she spoke or she spoke about a case about a young man who was given puberty blockers very early. he's now having cross—sex full time as a woman, as a trans woman. he said to her, look, i was gay. i just realised now i was gay and i can't go backwards . i can't have can't go backwards. i can't have my life back. and that is how serious this is. my life back. and that is how serious this is . that is a young serious this is. that is a young gay man who has had his life growing up as a gay man, taken from him by idiots who are pushing an ideological approach to legislation and an ideological approach to medicine. and this problem would be made even worse if something like this absurd kerns amendment passed because the doctors would be forced to give him puberty blockers, forced to give him cross—sex hormones, and if they didn't , they would be prosecuted. >> so where is this coming from? i mean, the language that you mentioned there, i don't recognise from any other legislat
hilary cass spoke to the scottish parliament this week. she said she spoke or she spoke about a case about a young man who was given puberty blockers very early. he's now having cross—sex full time as a woman, as a trans woman. he said to her, look, i was gay. i just realised now i was gay and i can't go backwards . i can't have can't go backwards. i can't have my life back. and that is how serious this is. my life back. and that is how serious this is . that is a young serious this is. that...
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mr speaker, the scottish parliament supported a motion last week calling for compensation to be delivered without delay _ compensation to be delivered without delay but _ compensation to be delivered without delay. but utterly dismayed to see members — delay. but utterly dismayed to see members of the conservative party and the _ members of the conservative party and the labour party abstain. can the prime — and the labour party abstain. can the prime minister finally set out when _ the prime minister finally set out when the — the prime minister finally set out when the women will receive the compensation they rightly deserve? mr speaker, i understand the strong feelings across the chamber on this topic and the desire for urgency in addressing them. however, following the ombudsman's five—year investigation it is imperative we take the time to thoroughly been published and update to the house will be given to the does he agree with me if they are not prepared to implement the will of the _ not prepared to implement the will of the gar— not prepared to implement the will of the
mr speaker, the scottish parliament supported a motion last week calling for compensation to be delivered without delay _ compensation to be delivered without delay but _ compensation to be delivered without delay. but utterly dismayed to see members — delay. but utterly dismayed to see members of the conservative party and the _ members of the conservative party and the labour party abstain. can the prime — and the labour party abstain. can the prime minister finally set out when _ the...
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parliament, some of which were foisted upon them by their coalition partners, the scottish greens. but long—term. i would say that the demise of the snp started when alex salmond resigned in the wake of the failed 2014 independence referendum , which was lost by referendum, which was lost by not a huge margin but was convincingly lost by the snp and he stood down immediately and i think probably with, perfect hindsight, 2020 hindsight vision, that was the mistake. and that was the beginning of the downward slope, how closely have scottish politicians been watching the mayoral and local elections this weekend? do you think , stuart? think, stuart? >> well, i think they'll have kept a close eye on what's going on south of the border , if only on south of the border, if only because in many ways, the snp government in edinburgh is now reflecting what's going on in westminster with, rishi sunak's, government , it's an unpopular government, it's an unpopular government, it's an unpopular government looking , not looking government looking, not looking forward at all to the next genera
parliament, some of which were foisted upon them by their coalition partners, the scottish greens. but long—term. i would say that the demise of the snp started when alex salmond resigned in the wake of the failed 2014 independence referendum , which was lost by referendum, which was lost by not a huge margin but was convincingly lost by the snp and he stood down immediately and i think probably with, perfect hindsight, 2020 hindsight vision, that was the mistake. and that was the beginning...
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now, they are all devolved to the scottish parliament here but that doesn't mean they are irrelevant in a general election because the overall budget that the scottish government gets to spend is shaped in westminster. that is the picture here. over now to my colleague tomas morgan in cardiff. vaughan gething has said the people of wales want a change and are calling for a change in uk government and an end to the tory chaos. as the campaigns begin across the uk, no doubt in wales they will be focused in north wales, and that is where the tories took five of their six seats from labour. but those seats and the constituents in wales will look remarkably different injuly, as a0 seats become 32, due to those in electoral boundary changes. the only seat that is not changing at all is on the isle of anglesey, which today was announced as the preferred site for a new nuclear power plant and it will be a target seat for labour after they lost it four and half years ago. one of those electoral boundary changes, what does it mean for plaid cymru and the lib dems? they look to take advantage o
now, they are all devolved to the scottish parliament here but that doesn't mean they are irrelevant in a general election because the overall budget that the scottish government gets to spend is shaped in westminster. that is the picture here. over now to my colleague tomas morgan in cardiff. vaughan gething has said the people of wales want a change and are calling for a change in uk government and an end to the tory chaos. as the campaigns begin across the uk, no doubt in wales they will be...
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i think there's been plenty of backsides that have been opened up in scottish parliament, scottish parliamentary politics, recently, so yes, john swinney hasindeed recently, so yes, john swinney has indeed taken up the poisoned chalice, of the leader of the snp , now scottish national snp, now scottish national party. he's now saying we want to align with the pro—uk parties . hey, independence. no, that's not what we really should be going on about because we don't really have the appetite for it. it seems as if since sturgeon left, then humza took over and now this. they are rudderless and john swinney was the one that was very much for, gender id for children. i'm talking about children here in schools. and he wanted to implement. he wanted to exercise his right to implement the dangerous. i would say, information and telling children what they are and who they are and what they can be and what they can't be. that's far too old for young children to behave, to, to, to learn from . i don't think this is a good appointment. i think this you would never think it was a i would. no, of course not
i think there's been plenty of backsides that have been opened up in scottish parliament, scottish parliamentary politics, recently, so yes, john swinney hasindeed recently, so yes, john swinney has indeed taken up the poisoned chalice, of the leader of the snp , now scottish national snp, now scottish national party. he's now saying we want to align with the pro—uk parties . hey, independence. no, that's not what we really should be going on about because we don't really have the appetite...
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. >> and then came forward in the scottish parliament back in 2015, that sort of, made a lot of snp , members of keep away of snp, members of keep away from backing her last time, so she did take flak over that, although she did run a pretty close in that race, even despite and this time around, she's, obviously she was very heavily touted to go for the leadership. it was certainly something that she was considering, but she spoke with john swinney earlier this week, and it seems that some sort of agreement and john swinney was very , praiseworthy swinney was very, praiseworthy of her. and this morning when he was making his announcement that he would be seeking the leadership . leadership. >> and so, lewis, do you think that that will mean continuity for a lot of people ? maybe we're for a lot of people? maybe we're thinking there might be a deep reset of scottish politics with humza yousaf's departing. of course , the hate crime bill, the course, the hate crime bill, the gender recognition act, course, the hate crime bill, the gender recognition act , the gender recognition act, the
. >> and then came forward in the scottish parliament back in 2015, that sort of, made a lot of snp , members of keep away of snp, members of keep away from backing her last time, so she did take flak over that, although she did run a pretty close in that race, even despite and this time around, she's, obviously she was very heavily touted to go for the leadership. it was certainly something that she was considering, but she spoke with john swinney earlier this week, and it seems that...
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it was the scottish national party who used their opposition day motion twice to call for a ceasefire. that first vote in november with a vast majority of labour mps did not vote for a ceasefire and whose names were recorded and there was a lot of angerso recorded and there was a lot of anger so a lot of people find this disingenuous and see this as trying to save face and labour has a very long way to go to win back trust. this is notjust muslim voters, there are many other councillors, non—muslim councillors who resigned from the party, i believe 98 labour councillors resigned over gaza but all the muslim community, i think this is notjust about gaza, muslims who are disproportionately working class and disproportionately in the labour heartlands have consistently voted for the party and many have felt they have been taken for granted. labour has often approached muslims in minority communities through the prism of social and community leaders and this idea that individuals within the communities can give them a block vote and when you get incredibly young people politicised by wh
it was the scottish national party who used their opposition day motion twice to call for a ceasefire. that first vote in november with a vast majority of labour mps did not vote for a ceasefire and whose names were recorded and there was a lot of angerso recorded and there was a lot of anger so a lot of people find this disingenuous and see this as trying to save face and labour has a very long way to go to win back trust. this is notjust muslim voters, there are many other councillors,...
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and that is my message today to every party in the scottish parliament. focus on solutions to problems , and you will find to problems, and you will find no one more willing to listen than me . together we can make than me. together we can make a real difference to the lives of people in scotland. that's the job we have all been sent to parliament to do. of course , i parliament to do. of course, i believe this country could do more if we had the powers of a normal, independent nation. the powers of independence , the cost powers of independence, the cost of living crisis and the damaging impact of brexit are two examples of westminster decisions that are bad for scotland. they demonstrate why scotland. they demonstrate why scotland needs to have independence , to make our own independence, to make our own decisions and create our best future . i will always seek with future. i will always seek with respect and courtesy to persuade people of the case for independence . all i ask of those independence. all i ask of those who oppose that vision is that they
and that is my message today to every party in the scottish parliament. focus on solutions to problems , and you will find to problems, and you will find no one more willing to listen than me . together we can make than me. together we can make a real difference to the lives of people in scotland. that's the job we have all been sent to parliament to do. of course , i parliament to do. of course, i believe this country could do more if we had the powers of a normal, independent nation. the...
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. >> and the scottish parliament will hold a no confidence vote on the government today if it passes. all scottish ministers are required to stand down. sounds like chaos. >> so it's interesting, isn't it? when exports people . yeah. it? when exports people. yeah. turn to politics doesn't always. >> it's not always a great success. think of zebco one term mp. think of colin moynihan, who was an olympic rower, he won a silver. he was rose to the dizzy heights of sports. minister. >> the thing is, they should bnng >> the thing is, they should bring qualities that would be great for politics. right determination, focus, commitment , discipline, discipline. but it's very different to the sporting . sporting. >> you can also think that asks people to remember glenda jackson. oh, yes. double oscar winner. she was she was transport minister. >> so i'm looking forward to seeing monty panesar. it's going to be here in the studio with us to be here in the studio with us to tell us why he's going into politics. we'll be talking about the party he's going to be standing for as well. gbnews.com fo
. >> and the scottish parliament will hold a no confidence vote on the government today if it passes. all scottish ministers are required to stand down. sounds like chaos. >> so it's interesting, isn't it? when exports people . yeah. it? when exports people. yeah. turn to politics doesn't always. >> it's not always a great success. think of zebco one term mp. think of colin moynihan, who was an olympic rower, he won a silver. he was rose to the dizzy heights of sports....
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welcome to the bbc news at six live from the holyrood parliament in edinburgh. on a tumultuous day in scottish politics, humza yousaf has announced he is standing down as snp leader and scotland's first minister afterjust 13 months in office. a number of viewers contacted us, concerned not by that brief and unscheduled appearance from chris mason at the start there, but by what the bbc�*s political editor and presenterjane hill were doing in edinburgh in the first place. there's already a scotland editor for bbc news, james cook, and he was on the spot and reporting on the story too, and joining chris and jane in a discussion about the implications of humza yousef�*s resignation. amanda thomas was one of those asking this question was it really asking this question. well, mary jane wright also got in touch with us and we can now speak to her. hello, mary jane. thank you for coming on newswatch. what did you object to about the bbc�*s coverage of this story? well, mainly was what your correspondents have just said. is that what it really necessary to send c
welcome to the bbc news at six live from the holyrood parliament in edinburgh. on a tumultuous day in scottish politics, humza yousaf has announced he is standing down as snp leader and scotland's first minister afterjust 13 months in office. a number of viewers contacted us, concerned not by that brief and unscheduled appearance from chris mason at the start there, but by what the bbc�*s political editor and presenterjane hill were doing in edinburgh in the first place. there's already a...
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we will set out over the i course of the budget process to scottish parliament the commitments we can take forward. we will be open to the public about what we can afford and do within the constraints of the public finances and living with the implications of sky high inflation which has eroded public finances. all of that will be set out as we work our way through the budget process which comes to parliament later this year and set out the commitments we can deliver. some listening to you involved in education might find that unsatisfactory, to be honest. what unsatisfactory, to be honest. what eo - le in unsatisfactory, to be honest. what people in education _ unsatisfactory, to be honest. what people in education will— unsatisfactory, to be honest. twat people in education will know unsatisfactory, to be honest. “twat people in education will know from the scottish government, we have invested over £1 billion in working to close a scottish attainment gap in scottish education. making sure resources are targeted effectively to support young people wrestling with the challenges
we will set out over the i course of the budget process to scottish parliament the commitments we can take forward. we will be open to the public about what we can afford and do within the constraints of the public finances and living with the implications of sky high inflation which has eroded public finances. all of that will be set out as we work our way through the budget process which comes to parliament later this year and set out the commitments we can deliver. some listening to you...
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the first minister and lots of scottish _ wasn't a? the first minister and lots of scottish national - wasn't a? the first minister and lots of scottish national party l lots of scottish national party politicians have been focusing their attention on things like austerity, brexit and sing both of these things are products of westminster. they're saying they were mps who brought this about picturing themselves as the people who can defeat the conservatives in more seats than any other party in scotland but we have also heard from other parties, the liberal democrats saying they snp beat the smp and third place of role, but we've been hearing the rallying cries against westminster politics and they been trying to turn the heat on both parties this week writing to both parties and talking and asking them to recognise palestine is a state, another example of events going on to the campaign and after seeing with diane abbott and rishi sunak, things we not expecting. abbott and rishi sunak, things we not meeting-— abbott and rishi sunak,
the first minister and lots of scottish _ wasn't a? the first minister and lots of scottish national - wasn't a? the first minister and lots of scottish national party l lots of scottish national party politicians have been focusing their attention on things like austerity, brexit and sing both of these things are products of westminster. they're saying they were mps who brought this about picturing themselves as the people who can defeat the conservatives in more seats than any other party in...
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the former scottish health secretary, michael matheson, has been banned from parliament for a record 27 days, for breaching expenses policy. it follows an £11,000 data bill, racked up on his parliamentary ipad. he eventually admitted his children had used it, to watch football while on holiday. his salary will also be withdrawn, for 5h days. criminal charges against world number one golfer, scottie scheffler, following his arrest at the us pga championship, have been dropped. the american was arrested after trying to drive to the tournament in heavy traffic. he'd been charged with various offences, including second—degree assault of a police officer and reckless driving. the owner of royal mail, has agreed to a £3.6 billion takeover bid from a czech billionaire. the offer includes commitments to protect the company's public service offering. the deal will still need final agreement from the government. simonjack�*s here to tell us more. the first owner of royal mail was henry viii, 500 years ago. 12 years ago it was split from the post office and privatised. this man wants to b
the former scottish health secretary, michael matheson, has been banned from parliament for a record 27 days, for breaching expenses policy. it follows an £11,000 data bill, racked up on his parliamentary ipad. he eventually admitted his children had used it, to watch football while on holiday. his salary will also be withdrawn, for 5h days. criminal charges against world number one golfer, scottie scheffler, following his arrest at the us pga championship, have been dropped. the american was...
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what i will do as the leader of the scottish government is to use every possible opportunity available to me to work to eradicate child poverty, despite the prevailing pressures coming from the uk system. as for politics, i was quite open with parliament yesterday that there needs to be a discourse in scotland which improves, and we have got to leave that. i am now the first minister and i intend to lead by example. bring the country together, because i am here as first minister to serve everyone in scotland. what to serve everyone in scotland. what can ou to serve everyone in scotland. what can you exoect _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the _ to serve everyone in scotland. what can you expect from the cabinet this afternoon? , ., , , �* ., afternoon? obviously i've got decisions _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make _ afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make about - afternoon? obviously i've got decisions to make about the l decisions to
what i will do as the leader of the scottish government is to use every possible opportunity available to me to work to eradicate child poverty, despite the prevailing pressures coming from the uk system. as for politics, i was quite open with parliament yesterday that there needs to be a discourse in scotland which improves, and we have got to leave that. i am now the first minister and i intend to lead by example. bring the country together, because i am here as first minister to serve...
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greens say whittling that back to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have had to be scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future, but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. simonjack there. and chrisjoins me now. end of first full week of campaigning, chris — how's it gone? i think ithink in i think in the last couple of days we have got on the ritualistic gush of announcements, new or otherwise, they are still going on but there have been events and stuff happening, not least the noise in the labour party so they managed another defection from the conservatives but a very public row over diane abbott. 0nly seemingly resolved today. conservatives delighting in suggesting it looks like keir starmer is weak and has been bossed around by his deputy. the labour campaign had been looking pretty focused and polished, that's n
greens say whittling that back to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have had to be scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future, but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. simonjack there. and chrisjoins me now. end of first full week of...
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before parliament was dissolved overnight, the snp was the biggest scottish party with 43 seats. the conservatives, labour and the liberal democrats held just 14 seats combined in scotland. but after a number of scandals and two leadership changes since the last election, the contest in scotland is tipped to be much, much closer. i'm joined by brian taylor, political commentator and columnist for the herald. brian, i was looking at some of the polls from scotland so far looking as though the labour party it will have a much better time and is it is not going to look too good for the snp, what is your reading of that remarkjust one pole. if snp, what is your reading of that remarkjust one pole.— snp, what is your reading of that remarkjust one pole. if you pause i su: nested remarkjust one pole. if you pause i suggested that _ remarkjust one pole. if you pause i suggested that there _ remarkjust one pole. if you pause i suggested that there was _ remarkjust one pole. if you pause i suggested that there was a. - remarkjust one pole. if you pause i suggested that there was a. not
before parliament was dissolved overnight, the snp was the biggest scottish party with 43 seats. the conservatives, labour and the liberal democrats held just 14 seats combined in scotland. but after a number of scandals and two leadership changes since the last election, the contest in scotland is tipped to be much, much closer. i'm joined by brian taylor, political commentator and columnist for the herald. brian, i was looking at some of the polls from scotland so far looking as though the...
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the former scottish health secretary michael matheson has been banned from parliament for a record 27 days for breaching its expenses policy. it's after an £11,000 data bill was racked up on his parliamentary ipad. he eventually admitted his children had used it to watch football while on holiday. his salary will also be withdrawn for 54 days. the mother of 34—year—old amie gray, who was murdered on a beach in bournemouth last friday, has paid tribute to her daugher. she said amie, seen here on the left with her wife, was "amazing, funny, kind and energetic." a second woman who was also attacked suffered serious injuries and remains in hospital. a 20—year—old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. the singapore airlines flight that hit severe turbulence last week dropped 180 feet in less than five seconds, an initial report has found. the plane was travelling from london to singapore. one british passenger died and dozens were left injured. 26 people are still in hospital — some with spine and brain injuries. our transport correspondent katy aust
the former scottish health secretary michael matheson has been banned from parliament for a record 27 days for breaching its expenses policy. it's after an £11,000 data bill was racked up on his parliamentary ipad. he eventually admitted his children had used it to watch football while on holiday. his salary will also be withdrawn for 54 days. the mother of 34—year—old amie gray, who was murdered on a beach in bournemouth last friday, has paid tribute to her daugher. she said amie, seen...
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greens say whittling that down to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have been scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. and remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. simonjack, our simon jack, our business simonjack, our business editor. the time is 18:17. our top story this evening... donald trump vows to appeal his criminal conviction, venting against the judicial system, as american politics enters uncharted territory. and the spelling bee champ, who spelt out 29 words, in 90 seconds. coming up on bbc news... there will be an englishman lifting the champions league trophy tomorrow. jude bellingham's real madrid are looking to win it for a 15th time. they are up againstjadon sancho's borussia dortmund at wembley. ahead of the election, we're hearing from our political reporters right across the uk, finding out what
greens say whittling that down to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have been scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. and remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. simonjack, our simon jack, our business simonjack, our business...
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and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections , you know that this elections, you know that this isn't right. >> you know he's doing this just because you own your post because you own your post because he'll damage the right, the, the younger generation are more likely to vote. labour because they're mainly woke bngade because they're mainly woke brigade and they will vote for him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this. him. that is the reasoning why he's doing this . do you know it? no. >> it's about making a better society. >> i've got the life skills to vote. i would be horrified if i'm thinking six year olds are voting because they haven't your full, you know, frontal cortex of your brain isn't fully developed. >> well, then we shouldn't ask them to pay taxes. well, then we i mean, do you want to raise the voting age to 25? >> should we go and let them all buy alcohol as well? shall we? you know. >> no, i mean, no, we are saying is y
and welsh parliament, and that hasn't happened. well, i think if you're in scotland and wales, the parliament habit with local elections , you know that this elections, you know that this isn't right. >> you know he's doing this just because you own your post because you own your post because he'll damage the right, the, the younger generation are more likely to vote. labour because they're mainly woke bngade because they're mainly woke brigade and they will vote for him. that is the...
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welcome to the bbc news at six live from the holyrood parliament in edinburgh. on a tumultuous day in scottish politics, humza yousaf has announced he is standing down as snp leader and scotland's first minister afterjust 13 months in office.
welcome to the bbc news at six live from the holyrood parliament in edinburgh. on a tumultuous day in scottish politics, humza yousaf has announced he is standing down as snp leader and scotland's first minister afterjust 13 months in office.
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that will change if we once again become the third party in parliament, overtaking the scottish nationalists in the number of mps. i think you'll see that . see that. >> but you'd rather put your finger on what i think is the point, which is, yes, the liberal democrats may do quite well because there may be a feeling that some people want to get rid of their conservative member of parliament, and even if they're labour voters, they'll maybe do a bit of tactical voting and see whether they can get rid of the tory by letting in the liberal democrat. but none of that says anything about the virtues of the liberal democrats. well, what would be the reasons for voting liberal democrat? >> well, i think the first is a negative one, which you've just put your finger on. the government are desperately unpopular. and in many parts of the country where the people who can act as the midwife to get rid of them and that's that may be negative, but that's very important. i think the second we have had, experience in government recently, i think, you know, stable , sensible you know, stable, sensible gover
that will change if we once again become the third party in parliament, overtaking the scottish nationalists in the number of mps. i think you'll see that . see that. >> but you'd rather put your finger on what i think is the point, which is, yes, the liberal democrats may do quite well because there may be a feeling that some people want to get rid of their conservative member of parliament, and even if they're labour voters, they'll maybe do a bit of tactical voting and see whether they...
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have the snp as the main challenger — but when the main battleground in scottish politics at this general election is between the snp and labour and you have the snp acknowledging that they'd like to see the back as the snp, confronted by that wider political dynamic. and then just on another subject, keir starmer being in scotland he's up in kind of oil and gas territory, talking about labour's policy of launching gb energy, which listeners to newscast about it at the labour party conference a few years ago, where he first announced it. it was never going to be an energy company that you could get a bill from, you couldn't sign up to them as your energy provider, it's a much more kind of nuanced thing about investment and generating new energy projects rather than generating the energy itself. but they've had a bit... it's launched today, not that it's even launched cos they're not setting it up today. it's been a bit tricky as well. it's not gone entirely 100% smoothly. no, they've had to be sort of fleshing out precisely what it is, firstly. and then secondly, they've been taking quite
have the snp as the main challenger — but when the main battleground in scottish politics at this general election is between the snp and labour and you have the snp acknowledging that they'd like to see the back as the snp, confronted by that wider political dynamic. and then just on another subject, keir starmer being in scotland he's up in kind of oil and gas territory, talking about labour's policy of launching gb energy, which listeners to newscast about it at the labour party conference...
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, conservative, scottish conservative david duguid , has, conservative david duguid, has, has announced that he will not be standing either. he has, he's currently in hospital , he has currently in hospital, he has beenin currently in hospital, he has been in hospital since the 11th of september. in a statement, he says he's been in the intensive care unit being treated for an illness affecting his spine. and dunng illness affecting his spine. and during that time, he acquired pneumonia . so it shows how cruel pneumonia. so it shows how cruel snap elections can be for mps with with illnesses, for mps recovering, from diseases , many recovering, from diseases, many choosing not to stand and how few people knew that this was coming. >> i mean, did the prime minister know for very long, but in other, more good news, the average household could be more than £120 better off each year from july. that's because ofgem has lowered its price cap by 7. >> well, it comes as energy becomes the first battleground on the election campaign. rishi sunak and keir starmer are both pledging cheaper gas an
, conservative, scottish conservative david duguid , has, conservative david duguid, has, has announced that he will not be standing either. he has, he's currently in hospital , he has currently in hospital, he has beenin currently in hospital, he has been in hospital since the 11th of september. in a statement, he says he's been in the intensive care unit being treated for an illness affecting his spine. and dunng illness affecting his spine. and during that time, he acquired pneumonia . so it...
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greens say whittling that down to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have had to have been scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. and remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future, but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. joining me now is laurie macfarlane, an edinburgh—based economist and the co—director of future economy scotland. you carry out research on how to get to just transition, which you carry out research on how to get tojust transition, which is you carry out research on how to get to just transition, which is a challenge notjust in the uk but around the world, a just transition to move away from fossil fuels of course i mean. what do you make of this plan for gb energy?— course i mean. what do you make of this plan for gb energy? thanks very much. so this plan for gb energy? thanks very much- so the — this plan for gb energy? thanks ver
greens say whittling that down to £8.3 billion for the parliament lacks ambition and urgency. labour says its investment plans have had to have been scaled back thanks to the worsening public finances they will inherit if they are elected. and remember, 75% of our total energy needs still come from fossil fuels. all the main parties want a greener future, but how and how fast to get there is one of the clearest dividing lines between them. joining me now is laurie macfarlane, an...
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there in the holyrood parliament. there's a no confidence vote this afternoon for all our scottish viewers in particular. and listeners, do you have confidence in the snp government hanging on with the support of those greens? gb news. >> gb news is britain's election channel. and from tomorrow, the people decide . people decide. >> as the country has the polls in a rush of elections, we'll take you through the night as the first results come in. >> and we'll pick up at breakfast with the very best guests. >> and analysis. >> and analysis. >> and analysis. >> and on the weekend, the results won't stop. and neither will we. >> we'll explore what it all means for you as we look ahead to the general election. >> continuing coverage live from tomorrow at midnight on . gb news. >> just so you know, we've got monty panesar, cricketer , going monty panesar, cricketer, going to be in the studio to talk about his foray into politics. >> i'm khalife we're talking about that, not cricket, because i don't know much about it other
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oh, i wonder if you're going to say that good scottish word for drunk, right? it's just searching. how do you spell that? i say i don't know. that's how i've spelt it. so this is a good filling while the things for one time. oh, well, let's guess who that was. march the 28th, 2019, in a debate about beer, taxation and pubs. do you want to guess who it was? it's in your patch, james. erm...mary black. no, it was jamie stone, liberal democrat mp as was then for caithness sutherland and easter ross. chris, what are you going to say? let's go for tipsy. very chris mason word for drunk! 12 times since 1980, including ed balls injune 2014, where he talks about the then education secretary perhaps being tipsy when he'd done an interview in the times. anyway, we're going to get on with a very sober episode, although it'll still be fun of newscast. newscast from the bbc. hello, it's adam in the studio. and it's chris at westminster. and it'sjames in glasgow. and i love we've got full sartorial line—up here. james, you've gone tie, no jacket. chris, you've gone jacket, no tie. i've gone fo
oh, i wonder if you're going to say that good scottish word for drunk, right? it's just searching. how do you spell that? i say i don't know. that's how i've spelt it. so this is a good filling while the things for one time. oh, well, let's guess who that was. march the 28th, 2019, in a debate about beer, taxation and pubs. do you want to guess who it was? it's in your patch, james. erm...mary black. no, it was jamie stone, liberal democrat mp as was then for caithness sutherland and easter...
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there could more liberals than nationalists in parliament comejuly. we can speak to our political correspondents iain watson in south—east england, and ione wells, travelling with prime minister rishi sunak. ian let me start with you we saw that first major speech from sir stomach. any surprises! �*? —— from mr stomach. any surprises! —— from mr keir starmer. stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any _ stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? - stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? we - keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour _ keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami _ keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami -- - keir starmer. any surprises? we think that labour kami -- they l keir starmer. any surprises? we i think that labour kami -- they are think that labour kami —— they are saying that labour kami trusted on the nation's finances and on illegal immigration. these kind of messages that are worried that labour will perhaps are w
there could more liberals than nationalists in parliament comejuly. we can speak to our political correspondents iain watson in south—east england, and ione wells, travelling with prime minister rishi sunak. ian let me start with you we saw that first major speech from sir stomach. any surprises! �*? —— from mr stomach. any surprises! —— from mr keir starmer. stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any _ stomach. any surprises! ? -- from mr keir starmer. any surprises? -...
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from scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, who has announced his resignation on that attempt by scottish labour to unseat the scottish labour to unseat the scottish government. you turning on the devolution of employment law, you planning to oi'i on his support for waspi women. we will leave _ on his support for waspi women. we will leave labour to justify all of that if _ will leave labour to justify all of that if they can. we will never do anything other than standby— we will never do anything other than standby our values, standby scotland's values, the vote of no—confidence the people of scotland really _ no—confidence the people of scotland really need and they deserve is a vote of— really need and they deserve is a vote of no—confidence in this failing. — vote of no—confidence in this failing, miserable union that is holding — failing, miserable union that is holding scotland back and inflicting damage _ holding scotland back and inflicting damage on the people and the economy of this— damage on the people and the economy of this country. the cosy westminster all
from scotland's first minister, humza yousaf, who has announced his resignation on that attempt by scottish labour to unseat the scottish labour to unseat the scottish government. you turning on the devolution of employment law, you planning to oi'i on his support for waspi women. we will leave _ on his support for waspi women. we will leave labour to justify all of that if _ will leave labour to justify all of that if they can. we will never do anything other than standby— we will never do...
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doesn't — issues that the uk parliament doesn't legislate. the scottish government was the snp. talking a lot about _ government was the snp. talking a lot about education, the state of the race, — lot about education, the state of the race, those two overdue overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal— overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal to — overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal to what some writers may feel about _ appeal to what some writers may feel about not _ appeal to what some writers may feel about not delivering on the day to day. about not delivering on the day to day it _ about not delivering on the day to day it is — about not delivering on the day to day it is -- — about not delivering on the day to day. it is —— what some voters may feel about — day. it is —— what some voters may feel about not delivering on the day to day _ feel about not delivering on the day to day it _ feel about not delivering on the day to day it is — feel about not delivering on the day to day. it is saying it is to do t
doesn't — issues that the uk parliament doesn't legislate. the scottish government was the snp. talking a lot about _ government was the snp. talking a lot about education, the state of the race, — lot about education, the state of the race, those two overdue overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal— overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal to — overbudget ferries. he is trying to appeal to what some writers may feel about _ appeal to what some writers may feel about not _ appeal to...