SCOTLAND’S economic potential will be “unleashed” when Humza Yousaf unveils his political vision this week, a senior minister has said.
’s Sunday Show that the First Minister’s major keynote speech setting out the annual Programme for Government on Tuesday would include announcements on renewable energy and getting “people into work”.had lost the confidence of Scotland’s business community, Gray said the Government was working to “reset” the relationship with the private sector and pledged to make the country a better place to do business.
health and happiness of the population are used as measures of policy success as well as the conventional metric of economic growthBut Gray stressed the SNP were still committed to pursuing economic growth – which will put the party at odds with their coalition partners the Scottish , who consider the concept “a relic of outdated economic thinking that is driving the destruction of the planet”.
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