I HOPE everyone has been making the most of the return of the autumn season and summer’s end.
Personally, the beginning of autumn has served as an additional reminder of the poor state of Glasgow under the SNP.
The most frustrating thing is the SNP refuses to take accountability for their role in overseeing Glasgow’s decline, which has led us to this sorry point. Even if the money does reach the local authority, the SNP-run council is likely to waste it pursuing out-of-touch and unworkable initiatives, such as the unpopular Low Emission Zone . Not only does that policy punish businesses, but it also has the most damaging impact on people who are already struggling.
Increasingly, the SNP’s policies attack motorists and businesses too. The rates that some small businesses need to pay are seriously damaging their ability to operate. Across Scotland, the SNP government is forcing businesses to pay extremely high taxes without giving them enough support to enable them to thrive and succeed.
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