Green leader’s eco salvo against Sturgeon

‘This week, the coronavirus spread to Scotland,’ Jackson Carlaw intoned. ‘The First Minister can be assured that the Scottish Government will have the full and engaged support of myself and all Scottish Conservatives.’ Gah. It was going to be one of those question times. You know the kind, where everyone falls over themselves trying toContinue reading "Green leader’s eco salvo against Sturgeon"

Family-friendly laws require a family-friendly parliament

The period between rising star and yesterday’s man is growing shorter and shorter. We already know that Ruth Davidson will be standing down at next year’s Holyrood election after ten years as an MSP. A decade is a long time in most careers but in politics it is barely a warm-up; after ten years inContinue reading "Family-friendly laws require a family-friendly parliament"

Sturgeon, Whitney, Joe McCarthy… we didn’t start the fire

It must take its toll, all that phoney outrage, and, true enough, Nicola Sturgeon looked fed up being fed up. At First Minister’s Questions, she did her usual shouting and deployed her familiar demagoguery but her heart wasn’t in it. Not long before FMQs kicked off, one of her most promising MSPs, Highlander Gail Ross,Continue reading "Sturgeon, Whitney, Joe McCarthy… we didn’t start the fire"

A rough road ahead for Scottish Tories but there’s hope too

When news of Jackson Carlaw’s victory came through on Friday, I was in a dentist’s waiting room nursing a jackhammer of a toothache. The announcement was welcome since it provided me with someone other than myself to feel sorry for. After Kezia Dugdale won the Scottish Labour leadership in 2015, I told her my firstContinue reading "A rough road ahead for Scottish Tories but there’s hope too"