THE Labour Party, while always keen to criticise the SNP at Holyrood, have proposed only superficial “change” from Westminster and offer no realistic hope of a better future for the vast majority of people living in the UK.
Prime Minister Starmer will not openly admit to the terminal state of Broken Brexit Britain, so proportional representation and parliamentary reform will not happen under his governance, even if it lasts a decade or longer.
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The constitutional reform necessary for the nations of these islands to determine their own futures and for the people of these islands to make significant progress in their lives will also not happen until Scotland leads the way through independence.
Stan Grodynski
Longniddry, East Lothian
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