IT is “utter nonsense” to suggest that the Scottish Government is “scared” of talking about independence, senior minister Neil Gray has…
Following the First Minister’s speech on Tuesday when the PfG was published, Alba accused Humza Yousaf of being “scared of the i word” and urged SNP members to demand the focus is shifted back to independence.
Speaking to Holyrood Weekly, Gray said: “Independence is absolutely central to this Government's program. “And, there's a huge amount of work for me to do in that space on engaging on the economic case for independence which I will be doing.
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