SCOTTISH Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie has said the future of the Bute House Agreement is the “most important decision” his party has ever…
has said that he"honestly" does not know the future of the Bute House Agreement and that it is the “most important decision” his party has ever had to make.Scotland’s Sunday Show with Martin Geissler, Harvie urged Scottish Greens members to listen to each other’s frustrations and focus on action in the coming weeks.
“I want them to feel enthusiastic and reassured that not only the Greens and the Scottish Government, but Scotland is on the right track here, and we clearly have more to do to persuade them.” “This is a critical moment for the future of climate policy and Scotland, which is the reason Greens are in politics in the first place.“It’s critical to the future of our party as well. Over the next few weeks, we have probably the most important decision to make that we’ve ever had to make about the future of our party.
When asked whether Harvie accepted the Cass Report as a valid scientific document, he replied: “I’ve seen far too many criticisms of it to be able to say that.”
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