THE UK's 'archaic' procedures have been called out ahead of today's King's Speech.
Rishi Sunak has been urged to get serious about the cost of living and climate crises in the King's Speech on TuesdayKing Charles will visit the House of Lords this morning to read out the Government's policy plans for the upcoming session – but the"ostentatious" appearance will do nothing to help struggling families, the Scottish
“With Scottish Greens in Government we have already invested more than £30 million on nature restoration, secured record funding for active travel and began efforts to implement a carbon land tax and cruise ship levy. "Families are suffering as a result of UK Government incompetence, but all the Tories have to offer is more attacks on the most vulnerable instead of real help for the majority of families who are seeing their mortgages, rent, energy bills and cost of living soar through the roof.
"The SNP is supporting families by freezing council tax and delivering policies like the Scottish Child Payment - but the Tories have left families in the lurch." Party bosses have said the monarchy is “becoming so far removed from reality” that is “not recognisable” to the people of Scotland.
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