
Scotland under SNP has become “bitter and inward-facing”, says Ross
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The transcript critiques the impact of nationalism and the SNP's governance on Scotland, highlighting economic and intellectual decline. It addresses public concerns about the cost of living, NHS, and education, arguing that independence is not the solution. The speaker calls for political change, urging the silent majority to oppose the SNP and support the Scottish Conservatives' mission to focus on real priorities and end the independence debate.
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What is the speaker's view on the SNP's handling of independence?
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What does the speaker mean by the 'silent majority' and their role in Scotland's politics?
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