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The SNP's Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has told Sophy Ridge on Sunday that the party is still confident it has the support of the Scottish people to govern.
He credited Mr Yousaf particularly for tackling the cost of living crisis within the limits of what he can do with devolution, and said he has also rebuilt the party's relationship with business. He added:"I'm a little bit troubled by some of their practices to be honest - I don't see how it carries public support."orange confetti being poured on former chancellor George OsborneHe said it is"very unfortunate" and would be upset personally, but added:"I would probably take four steps and take the confetti off me - it's not as if someone's been hurt here, and perhaps that wasn't the biggest scandal of the day involving George Osborne.
"We need to have clarity from the BBC as to what exactly is going on here because these are very dangerous and very worrying allegations." "I think it's ridiculous that you have to see the likes of Gary Lineker tweeting that he's not the person involved here. She said their health and schooling needs are looked after, but added:"We also have to stop people from being enticed by criminal gangs to cross the Channel."
Victoria Atkins, financial secretary to the Treasury, was asked on Sophy Ridge on Sunday how happy she is with the high level of taxation in the UK currently. Ms Atkins noted that other countries are also experiencing economic struggles in the wake of the pandemic, but insisted the government is taking the right measures.Minister insists special relationship with US is 'strong and secure' amid cluster bombs controversy
On cluster bombs, she noted the UK has signed the convention banning the weapons and discouraging their use, adding:"We are trying to do what we can to support Ukraine." Ms Atkins told Sky News:"These are very very serious allegations, and the BBC have said they have processes in place, but as public attention and concern grows, the BBC is going to have to act very swiftly to deal with these allegations and set out very quickly what they're doing to investigate them.
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