'So, here’s a question for you, can any readers tell me where Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and Ash Regan stand on Scotland’s drug death scandal?' writes CllrTKerr
This week we’ve seen the SNP’s civil war explode to unprecedented levels with snipping, briefing and attacks on one another becoming the norm.
While Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak debated economic growth, Kate Forbes, Humza Yousaf and Ash Regan are seeing how much red meat they can throw to SNP members on their number one obsession of independence. So, here’s a question for you, can any readers tell me where Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and Ash Regan stand on Scotland’s drug death scandal?
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