DOUGLAS Ross has defended a plan to reroute replacement EU funding to pay for a return of national service for 18-year-olds.
Douglas Ross has defended a plan from Rishi Sunak to use the UK Shared Propserity Fund to pay for a return of national sevice
It meant men between the ages of 17 and 21 had to serve in the armed forces for 18 months. The mandatory scheme came to an end in 1960. Asked what he would deem appropriate punishment, Ross said: “It is an opportunity for young people to get involved in communities and bring communities together and that’s even more important here in Scotland where we’ve had a decade of division from the nationalists who have continued their obsession withdespite losing the referendum in 2014, and all of the details of this will be discussed and debated by the royal commission.The Tories have said that while £1.
While Holyrood still has to vote on the sanctions to be imposed on Matheson, the Tories are also set to force a vote in Holyrood, calling on him to resign as the MSP for Falkirk West.
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