KELLY Given’s article on the potential of the appointment of Murray Foote as chief executive of the SNP envisages the benefits that can be had if…
“doun dingin” the poor wee Green Party, I have only one question: what if they are completely wrong? Perhaps the are so unwilling realise the scope of the whole green movement that they cannot see that the minor examples that they quote are but preliminary signs of the root-and-branch changes we are going to to have to make to our whole society.
However, I can only tell of the world that existed in my childhood and which I think we will have to return to. Nobody had a car and everybody used trams and trains; nobody flew to their holiday; where I lived there were few pubs or restaurants; cobblers mended our shoes and our mothers our clothes. Sweets were rationed. There was no obesity or junk food, plastic or supermarkets.
We are being pushed by politicians into accepting that drug abusers should be given facilities to take illegal drugs. This misguided plan doesn’t just put illegal drug abuse on a par with other illnesses – it prioritises it over, for example, cancer.
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