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Herald on Sunday letters: Look at today s Labour Party You will see why Keir Hardie must be birling in his grave

ROBERT McNeil’s excellent and revealing article on Keir Hardie must have made uncomfortable reading for Labour Party members, or at least those…

Letters: Rest assured, Indyref2 is definitely coming

ADAM Tompkins lapses into lists of unionist rhetoric on the challenges of Scottish nationhood in support of his thesis that the current absence of active campaigning indicates the constitutional question is going into cold storage ( The signs of summer 2021 that it s all quiet on the second referendum front , The Herald, July 28). As a constitutional lawyer he must be aware of the many new European nations that have been created in the last 30 years. Estonia, Bulgaria, Slovenia and the Czech Republic are examples of small countries which have emerged and flourished following the collapse of the Soviet Union. Miraculously, all of these nations gained statehood by executing the economic and administrative tasks Mr Tompkins opines would be impossible or ruinously expensive in a newly independent Scotland. Apparently, he believes that alone among the nations of Europe, Scotland, with its outstanding natural and human resources, could not provide services, pensions and security for i

Letters: There is no way Douglas Ross is fit to be First Minister

Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross was tipped to be our next First Minister in The Herald this week by UK International Trade Secretary Liz Truss YOU report that Liz Truss, the UK International Trade Secretary, suggests that “Douglas Ross will be the next First Minister of Scotland”, he being “fantastic” ( Scotland will reap huge benefits from trade deals, Liz Truss insists , The Herald, July 22). I submit that he is “a great guy”, another of her terms, only according to the debased standards of post-Brexit Johnsonian Conservatism. In order to justify my assertion I suggest that your readers turn their minds back to the letter from John Dennis published on July 15 in which he pointed out that “all Scotland’s six Conservative MPs … voted to endorse the massive cuts of £4 billion in overseas aid”.

Letters: The chaos of this Tory Government beggars belief

Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak are now self-isolating, after initially saying they would not be THESE are contradictory times. Boris Johnson celebrates “Freedom Day” locked away in Covid isolation (“PM in rapid U-turn on dodging self-isolation after angry backlash”, The Herald, July 19). Ruth Davidson retires from representative politics on family grounds, only to be wheeched away to a feather-bed in London, where she will attack those in Scotland who still put in the efforts, hours and travel” for the sake of our democracy. Jill Stephenson (Letters, July 19), as a historian, must be aware that Scotland lost much of its indigenous service, banking and manufacturing industry in the 20th century when directly ruled from London. We also lost huge numbers of working-age people at the same time, something which has been assuaged by devolved government. Mr Johnson apparently wants to solve UK inequalities (the largest in the developed world), by de

Herald on Sunday letters: What purpose did the loss of so many lives serve in the light of the treacherous withdrawal from Afghanistan?

Herald on Sunday letters: What purpose did the loss of so many lives serve in the light of the treacherous withdrawal from Afghanistan?
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