Why is this London-based reporter at the BBC pushing misinformation on Scotland's transport network.
Our ferries operate at >95% reliability and our trains are amongst the most reliable in the UK.
This kind of fact-free drivel discourages tourists from visiting our country.
Seriously?
Scotland is going to be charged £1 billion for the privilege of suppling energy to England?
And then we get charged the highest rate
FFS, Westminster is really taking the proverbial.
Muscular unionism at is most vicious.
We need #ScottishIndependence
Gordon Brown announcing HS2 in 2009. The UK's biggest ever construction scandal. It will never be completed. It will never reach its original projected speed. Overbudget by £87.7bn. Enough to build 400 Glen Sannox ferries. FOUR HUNDRED!
Ferries fiasco? F*ck off.
The person who gave the green light to HS2 was Gordon Brown. Ever seen him challenged by the BBC on the biggest construction scandal in the UK ever? No. Proof that BBC Scotland's obsession with two ferries was politically motivated.
BBC BritNat is changing the headline on its main news story in real time to make Scottish schools look even more violent. This is tabloid hype. Nothing more, nothing less. Yes, there will be issues, but this is just junk caricaturing.
Watch as Professor Richard Murphy (@RichardJMurphy) expertly debunks Unionist claims about Scotland's finances 🔥
'If Scotland is running a deficit, we know who to blame. It's Westminster. Nobody at Holyrood is responsible'
In 2024 Anas Sarwar mocked Humza Yousaf with a nosediving gesture which reflected SNP polling at the time. It hasn't aged well. Today seems an appropriate time to retweet the clip.
The motormouth wouldn't appreciate this being retweeted.
Without reservation I am delighted this arrogant lying nonentity and his party were thrashed. No more selfies, no more 'change' soundbites. The Scottish electorate have utterly rejected them. And congrats to Wales for finally seeing the light too👏👏👏
Bernard Ponsonby: “[But] enshrined in the Scotland Act was this Section 30 process [meaning] Westminster has a veto forever and a day. Therefore the question is whether you think that legal veto is something that sits comfortably with democracy.”
@paulhutcheon The change your paper wants Paul - sending Scottish jobs to England.
Daily Record publisher to shut Glasgow print plant https://t.co/DUkZhE9kj6