Project Fear 2 and Europe for Scotland
With less than a week to go to voting at Holyrood the media has been awash with nostalgia as all platforms and mediums beamed out Project Fear 2. Nicola Sturgeon was hounded from studio to studio and a sort of feeding frenzy emerged as papers and programmes tried to out-bid each other in the war against a referendum: “Nicola Sturgeon struggles to answer key questions about Scottish independence” tried the Telegraph, “Independence would result in a hard border” said The Scotsman, “Nicola Sturgeon dealt ‘hammer blow’ as RBS warns it will move to London under independence” cried the Daily Express … and on and on. The Herald focused on the fact that the FM didn’t claim she’d remove Trident immediately and banks and companies lined up to say they’d leave if people voted to govern themselves.
Project Fear 2 and Europe for Scotland
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Planned party ban protested
Thousands of people on Sunday took to the streets of Lisbon to protest a call for the far-right anti-immigration Chega (Enough) party to be banned. “Shame,” “We will resist to the end” and “For freedom of expression, against corruption” were among slogans written on placards at the march. A heavy security presence flanked the march, which drew protesters from across the country, responding to a call by Chega. Former presidential candidate Ana Gomes, a socialist, is leading the call for a Chega ban, going to court in February. There are also calls for a probe into the party’s finances. Gomes has said Chega harbors xenophobic ideas in contravention of Portugal’s constitution.
Thousands of people took to the streets of Lisbon on Sunday to protest a call for the far-right anti-immigration Chega party to be banned. Shame , We will resist to the end and For freedom of expression, against corruption were among slogans written on placards at the march. I m here for all the Portuguese who weren t brave enough to come but share the same indignation, taxi driver Joao Silva told AFP.
A heavy security presence flanked the march, which drew protesters from across the country, responding to a call by Chega (Enough).
Former presidential candidate Ana Gomes, a socialist, is leading the call for a Chega ban, going to court in February. There are also calls for a probe into the party s finances.
Hochrangige Portugiesen stellen die Einführung von Impfstoffen in Frage
Dozens of Portuguese personalities have come together to launch a public appeal for vaccines against Covid-19 to be considered as in the common interest of the people and for Europe not to subject this process to market laws.
In the manifesto to which Lusa had access - which has the former president of Infarmed, José Aranda da Silva, as the main author and underwriters as diverse as former presidential candidates Ana Gomes and Marisa Matias, the former director General of Health, Constantino Sakellarides, or Bishop Januário Torgal Ferreira, warns of the urgent need to increase the speed of the vaccination process at European level.
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