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Royal Navy aircraft carrier maintenance deal secures 300 jobs at Rosyth Dockyard – Daily Record
/in Daily Record, Defence Matters, United Kingdom, Unity Matters /by sm_adminUS report ‘Britain to continue punching above its weight’ – UK Defence Journal
/in Defence Matters, UK Defence Journal, United Kingdom, Unity Matters /by sm_adminPutin’s war could be the undoing of Nicola Sturgeon – The New Statesman
/in Defence Matters, Politics Matters /by sm_adminBritain sending additional £100m worth of military equipment to Ukraine – UK Defence Journal
/in Defence Matters, UK Defence Journal, United Kingdom /by sm_adminBAE taking on additional 400 people to build Clyde warships – UK Defence Journal
/in Defence Matters, Economic Matters, UK Defence Journal, United Kingdom, Unity Matters /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 18/03/22: Scot-nats can’t even take a joke. Where did £4.8 billion in Covid funds go? SNP have no fresh ideas for Scotland. Scots indy only ensures decades of turmoil.
/in Allan Sutherland, Gerald Edwards, Indyref 2, Jane Lax, Letters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 17/03/22: “If the SNP want to keep alive their raison d’etre of Scottish separatism, their best course is to demonstrate how efficient, competent and honest devolved government in Scotland could be. They have failed signally, in almost 15 years, to do that.”
/in Gerald Edwards, Indyref 2, Jane Lax, Jill Stephenson, Letters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminBritish carrier leads huge fleet to ‘demonstrate naval might’ – UK Defence Journal
/in Defence Matters, UK Defence Journal, United Kingdom /by sm_adminLetters to the press, 15/03/22: Sturgeon’s easy virtue signalling. Incompetent SNP rule. Reality-free green zone in Scotland.
/in Douglas Cowe, Gerald Edwards, Ian Balloch, Indyref 2, Letters, Scottish Government, Scottish Independence, SNP /by sm_adminScotland Matters is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as a non-party campaigner. Our objective and activities are to:
Promote the benefits of being in the UK.
Highlight the issues of separation.
And communicate this to Scotland’s voters.