as the most popular party and the snp has a clear plan to have independence in this country, doesn t she have a point? actually they are unfairly stuck. that doesn t she have a point? actually they are unfairly stuck. they are unfairly stuck. at every scottish election they are unfairly stuck. at every scottish election and they are unfairly stuck. at every scottish election and general i scottish election and general election, i remember being told by the snp, election, i remember being told by the snp, this is not about independence, we want people to vote that is independence, we want people to vote that is because they say they can run the that is because they say they can run the country properly, which is highly run the country properly, which is highly debatable, i think. if there really highly debatable, i think. if there really was highly debatable, i think. if there really was a surge in support for independence, even expect to see reflected independence, even
understand that the position of the snp now on currencies, they re going to use snp now on currencies, they re going to use the snp now on currencies, they re going to use the pound, the same pound the tories to use the pound, the same pound the tories have to use the pound, the same pound the tories have been busy trashing. there tories have been busy trashing. there is tories have been busy trashing. there is a tories have been busy trashing. there is a policy paper published next week to flesh out that. we will have more time at the end. we asked the first minister about whether or not she would say no, never, to new oil and gas exploration. interesting she was not likely to give us a new answer. isn t it possible we can still have energy security without needing oil and as back ups? she needing oil and as back-ups? she talks about needing oil and as back ups? sie: talks about the environmental imperative of progressing in terms of these technologies. parts of the ren
what s next for him. and with me to reflect on the interviews and look at what is making the news is the former labour chancellor alistair darling, the snp mpjoanna cherry a radical, not a rebel who was sacked from the frontbench and the chief operating officer of the energy company sse, martin pibworth. a very warm welcome from aberdeen the snp is gathering just down the road we re here in the city centre with tonnes to talk about. and of course, alistair darling, what is on so many people s mind is what is on so many people s mind is what has been going on in the
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really feel the public wanted to have this now? the polls suggest something different that you let me make two points. it is a fair question. opinion polls are important. the politician who says opinion polls are not important is credible because we all love opinion polls. on this question of is it a mandate for independence independence referendum ago don t have to look at the polls because that election result i talked about, the snp that election result i talked about, the sn ., ., , . the snp won on independence referendum. the snp won on independence referendum. i the snp won on independence referendum. i am the snp won on independence referendum. i am getting - the snp won on independence - referendum. i am getting criticised in this context for trying to deliver on the commitments but secondly, this is substantive point, we are seeing every day right now theissues we are seeing every day right now the issues you are speaking to the panel about. the consequences for sco