'Politicians must listen to people before it's too late' says Thomas Kerr
THERE’S something rotten at the core of Glasgow’s politics.
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Conservative councillor for Shettleston.
Conservative councillor for Shettleston.
THERE’S something rotten at the core of Glasgow’s politics.
Given the backlash to their Budget last month, perhaps it is a quote Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves need to remind themselves of.
Sir Keir Starmer’s new government have got off to an abysmal start, to put it mildly.
More must be done to fix the housing crisis in this city.
The new Labour government does not value pensioners.
WE’RE now two months into Britain’s new Labour government, and what we’ve seen so far isn’t inspiring.
Glaswegians need centre-right alternative to choose from
THE dust has finally settled on what was a bruising election for my party.
The latest SNP leader only clung to his job due to support from his friends in the Greens.
THE Scottish Parliament returns from its Easter Recess this week and our MSPs certainly have a lot to get on with.
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