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I pay tribute to the investigative journalism of the Sunday Post , which repeatedly comes up with interesting and pertinent stories. That should be commended, and it is illustrative of the need for a strong, free press. I agree with the cabinet secretary on the idea that politicians and Government should not stray into areas of creative expression. However, the issue of how public money is...
Is Daniel Johnson going to talk about all the stuff that he is talking about or the stuff in the motion? Is he going to talk about Labour’s policy on oil and gas, or is he embarrassed about it? He should be.
I am proud to stand and support the motion in the name of Douglas Lumsden. I remind Bob Doris that, when it comes to embarrassment, he is representing the party that campaigned for two decades on the slogan “It’s Scotland’s oil”. Now, it is embarrassed by the idea that we should have a thriving oil and gas sector. I say to Martin Whitfield that Labour closed more coal mines than Mrs...
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Entered the House of Commons on 9 June 2017 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 6 November 2019 — Dissolved for election
Entered the Scottish Parliament on 8 May 2021 — Election
Also represented Stirling
Last updated: 5 Nov 2019.
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