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THE barbed comments between Humza Yousaf and Douglas Ross have been coming thick and fast in recent weeks.
‘’We are investing in our police service, that’s why we’ve invested £1.45bn this financial year’’ he said.Ross said that there are 700 fewer officers since the creation of Police Scotland and spoke about funding pressures.The First Minister hit back, saying that the financial pressures on our public services are because of the UK government’s economic mismanagement of public finances.
Maybe Douglas Ross mistook this noise for encouragement from his own colleagues to keep going, because on he went: straight off the cliff and down into crazy canyon.’’He doesn’t want them STOPPED, he doesn’t want them CAUGHT and he doesn’t want them in JAIL!’’
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