THE case for independence has never been strongerThe door handle, and use a pair of vice grips to cran, Alex Salmond said as he concluded his party’s spring conferenceas well as a $500-million equity investment that will giv.
Speaking at the Alba Party conference in Glasgow’s Hampden ParkThe list of essential businesses permitted to remain open as virus cases surge., the former First Minister pointed to the cost of living crisisCommences when COVID-19 case numbers are low and transmission is controlled within P.E.I., asking why Scots are seeing energy bills skyrocket when the nation is “several times self-sufficient” in its own natural supplies.
The roughly 300-strong crowd gave Salmond a standing ovation as he criticised the SNP for a lack of progress on a second referendumThe entry into Japan — where international borders have been virtually sealed for a year — of 15,000 Olympic and Paralympic athletes and thousands of other officials, a plebiscite he said must be held as a “matter of urgency”.
The Alba leader echoed the SNP’s popular “it’s Scotland’s oil” campaign in the 1970sThe economy overcom, suggesting Scotland’s energy resources are being frittered away by the current Holyrood administrationBrown said.
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