Laying aside IndyRef2, not one of the main parties has had the courage to offer up radical ideas which could genuinely transform the lives of the majority of people in Scotland.
The parties are huddled together in a middle ground, where there is hardly a fag paper between them in the eyes of an electorate in need of far-reaching reforms.
All of the leaders talk about what a golden opportunity the post-Covid recovery presents yet their response is to tweak a status quo which has done nothing for the majority of those put through the ringer of this hellish pandemic.
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Penny Farthing bike journey round Roman sites to raise cash for Glenalmond College bursaries
A man from Loch Tay with a Roman helmet and a tall two-wheeler is doing the rounds of Perthshire s historic settlements in a charity bid for gifted students.
David Fox-Pitt will ride a 175km route around Roman sites on a Penny Farthing bicycle on Saturday, May 8 dubbed ‘The Eagle has Landed Challenge’ (Image: Submitted by David Fox-Pitt)
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Summer holidays this year allowed within limits expert claims
But he said it was vital people do not drop their guard because there are likely to be further outbreaks of coronavirus
Hopes have been raised Brits can take summer holidays (Image: PA)
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South Lanarkshire Council creating green jobs as part of £2m Climate Challenge Fund
Councillors on the climate change and sustainability committee agreed to move forward with plans.
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