TODAY Keir Starmer stated on Radio 4 that Labour was likely “to move on” from scrapping tuition fees at university.
Be careful who you vote for – would Labour in Scotland be made to put back tuition fees in Scotland if their bosses in London told them to?
I do not recognise the Labour Party at all any more.
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We have only one hope, and that is independence. I very much hope turnout is fabulous on Saturday in Glasgow – we have to show we really really want independence.
The establishment is doing everything it can to defeat us. Be prepared, and remember there is no media in Scotland except The National that is on our side. The BBC is establishment through and through – not even neutral, only Unionist through and through.
Winifred McCartney
Paisley
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