Scottish green policies failed as opposition 'chickened out', Lorna Slater says

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Scottish green policies failed as opposition 'chickened out', Lorna Slater says
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PLANS for Scotland to bring in a Deposit Return Scheme and Highly Protected Marine Areas failed because opposition parties “chickened out”, a…

PLANS for Scotland to bring in a Deposit Return Scheme and Highly Protected Marine Areas failed because opposition parties “chickened out”, a Green minister has suggested.co-leader, said that other parties carried climate commitments in their manifestos, but fell short of ever actually doing anything.The Deposit Return Scheme

“All of them had HPMAs or marine protection in their manifestos. But suddenly, when the Greens are doing it, they back out. They backed down on their climate commitments and that is so disappointing.committed to one with glass in, and then they backed down.

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