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@boabster07

Scottish never British.SNP member 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 One team in Ayrshire 🖤🤍.Hate reality tv and celeb culture. It's great being a separatist.

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Doug
Doug@Dougmcg1·
People in England instead of questioning why Scotland has no tuition fees no prescription charges and free hospital parking why dont you question why you dont?
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MSM Monitor
MSM Monitor@msm_monitor·
Glenn Campbell asks if John Swinney is "picking a fight" with the UK Labour Govt by pledging an 'essential items' price cap. Sarwar announced a similar pledge on Monday. Was he picking a fight too? Seriously, how this man is a political editor is beyond us.
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James Campbell
James Campbell@J4m35c4mpb3ll·
The BBC caught again ''bussing plants in'' for its #bbcdn show. The anti-@theSNP audience members was on BBC Leaders Debate the other day & (if by magic) has made an appearance on tonights show. More plants than Dobbies.
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The Ayrshire Separatist
The Ayrshire Separatist@DanielJMath1·
Listen. You’ve really got to give this baldy two bit hack some credit. He’s doing his best to polish the turd that’s Sarwar. It’s almost admirable. Nah. Fuck that. Our house jock journos are a fucking disgrace to their alleged profession. He’s the worst.
Paul Hutcheon@paulhutcheon

EXC: Anas Sarwar promises to lift over 100,000 children out of poverty if he becomes First Minister. He says a Labour Government will meet the 2030 child poverty targets. dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/…

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The Ayrshire Separatist
The Ayrshire Separatist@DanielJMath1·
Just this. It cost the SNP over £200 million over 15 years to buy back the NHS Car parks that were sold as equity by Labour in their PFI deals to private companies that were set up by the builders.
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt

This one will require a stiff drink. In the early 1990s, the government came up with a clever idea. Instead of borrowing money cheaply to build hospitals, schools, and roads, it would get the private sector to build them and then pay the private sector back over 25 to 30 years. The Private Finance Initiative. PFI. The attraction was obvious. You got a shiny new hospital today. The bill didn't show up on the government's books. The cost was deferred into the future. Politicians got ribbon-cutting ceremonies without the awkward conversation about borrowing. It was, in effect, the nation's credit card. Buy now, pay later. Except the interest rate was extraordinary. The total capital value of everything built under PFI was around £50 billion. As of March 2024, there were 665 PFI contracts still running across the UK, with roughly £136 billion in remaining payments stretching out to the early 2050s. These are payments public bodies are contractually locked into. Hospitals, schools, councils, government departments. Paying for buildings that in many cases were constructed twenty or thirty years ago. And the terms are extraordinary. PFI contracts were structured so the private sector would not just build the facility but manage its services. Cleaning. Maintenance. Catering. Portering. These services are bundled into long-term contracts with built-in inflation increases that the public sector cannot renegotiate, cannot exit without paying massive penalties, and often cannot even fully scrutinise because of commercial confidentiality clauses. In one case raised in Parliament, a hospital was charged £333 to change a lightbulb. That isn't an urban myth. It was cited in Hansard. The NHS has been hit hardest. According to parliamentary analysis, the capital cost of NHS PFI projects was around £13 billion. The total repayments are estimated at around £80 billion. And the peak of NHS PFI annual repayments isn't even here yet. It arrives in 2029. The bills are still going up. In 2020-21, NHS trusts paid £457 million purely in interest charges on PFI contracts. Not services. Not maintenance. Interest. In the last five years, NHS trusts have handed over more than £1.8 billion in PFI interest alone. We Own It calculates that money would have covered the starting salaries of over 50,000 new doctors. One NHS trust, Essex Partnership, has reportedly paid back 27 times what was originally borrowed. Some hospitals are spending more on PFI repayments than on medicines for patients. And remember, these repayments come out of the same NHS budget that's supposed to fund patient care, staff, and equipment. Scotland got it just as badly. Audit Scotland reported that Scottish taxpayers will pay a cumulative £40 billion for PFI assets worth just £9 billion. North Ayrshire Council will have paid £440 million by 2038 for four schools that cost £83 million to build. Now here's what makes this worse. Many of these contracts are starting to expire. The buildings are being handed back to the public sector. And the NAO has warned of significant risks around the handback process, including cases where public bodies were dissatisfied with the condition of assets being returned to them. Decades of payments. And some of these buildings may come back needing significant further investment. So what actually happened? The government could have borrowed money at significantly lower rates to build these hospitals and schools itself. Sovereign borrowing has always been cheaper than private finance. Instead, it paid the private sector to borrow at a premium and passed the inflated cost on to the taxpayer. The private sector took the profit. The taxpayer took the risk. The buildings are now ageing. The debts are still being paid. And the services that were supposed to benefit are being squeezed partly because so much of their budget is locked into contractual obligations they cannot escape. PFI wasn't investment. It was an accounting trick. A way for governments to build things without the borrowing showing up in the national debt figures. It made politicians look fiscally responsible while loading future generations with obligations they had no say in and no ability to renegotiate. Both parties did this. The Conservatives created PFI in 1992. Labour massively expanded it after 1997. More than 700 projects were signed. The coalition eventually wound it down. The current government scrapped the latest version. But the contracts remain. The payments continue. And the damage is already done. This is what it looks like when a country chooses to buy its infrastructure on hire purchase instead of investing properly. You lock in above-market rates for decades. You lose control of the assets. You tie the hands of future governments. And when the bill keeps coming due, you're told there's no money for doctors, teachers, or social care. There was always money. It just went somewhere else.

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James Campbell
James Campbell@J4m35c4mpb3ll·
So we all woke up this morning to not a single newspaper, radio show or news programme covering the claim by Offord that Sarwar approached him about working together to oust the SNP. Not one. So it’s on us to keep getting the story out - repost, don’t let Sarwar away with it.
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William Brown
William Brown@Brown666W·
It’s astonishing how this rag will simply lie to Scots. It’s Sarwars MPs that recently voted to RETAIN the 2 child cap. He was in favour of keeping Scots children in poverty and now an uncosted last minute plan to pretend the opposite. Taking the piss.
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William Brown
William Brown@Brown666W·
Sarwar calls them racists while secretly trying to do dirty deals with them. Bonkers.
A.M.MacJ@ammacj

@ScotNational Sarwar’s denials of a Labour / Reform secret deal ring hollow when Labour themselves said they want this 👇 @laura_pollock_

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Stu Cameron
Stu Cameron@stucam7771·
Americans “gee that’s sweet, the grandma is getting a tax-free tip for delivering food”. Europeans “why does that old lady have to work for her husband’s healthcare? What the fuck is wrong with that country!”…
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Simon Forrest
Simon Forrest@SimonForrest11·
Labour manifesto pledge: £100million emergency fund to help people buy petrol at the forecourt. The same Labour that pledged to save Grangemouth. Grangemouth used to ensure our fuel security, but was closed under Labour less than a year ago. 🤷‍♂️🤦
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Andrew "Extremist" Patterson
@Dennynews Sarwar: “Please don’t remember what side of past arguments I was on” “If you do so, you’ll realise that I broke every promise I ever made. That I betrayed Scotland at every opportunity.” Grangemouth Mossmoran Edinburgh AI Aberdeen Cc Pensioners The WASPI Victims of Sex Pests
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Marian Brown
Marian Brown@marianbrown9·
@MonicaLennon7 What did Sarwar know about Glasgow Pam, What did Sarwar know about Joani Ried. What did Sarwar know about Monica Lennon. What did Sarwar know about Foysol Choudhury.What did Sarwar know about Mohammed Ameen. What did Sarwar know about Nick Brown . Labour take no responsibility .
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CMS48 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #sonhs
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I'll take the over budget and late delivered ferries and I'll raise you: 🇬🇧 Ferries that never existed 🇬🇧 A Royal Navy Fleet that is 65% out of action. 🇬🇧 Spy Planes that never flew 🇬🇧 Ajax tanks that are unusable 🇬🇧 HS 2 A train to nowhere near Central London.
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Jimac
Jimac@jimac1111·
BBC Scotland has produced approx 150 to 200 ferry stories in the last year. Cal Mac is running with a success rate of over 95%. They are amongst the cheapest ferry connections in the world and work in some of the most challenging waters in Europe.
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Daniel Lambert
Daniel Lambert@dlLambo·
Israel admitted bombing A WEDDING in Gaza City yesterday. They murdered 7 people inc a 4 month old baby. You won't hear about this on any news station, because they're Palestinians and Israel did it. If an Israeli wedding was bombed you'd know their names, faces and stories.
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William Brown
William Brown@Brown666W·
In 2014 it was running out in 5 years, lied @BBCScotlandNews . In 2026 it’s a “goldmine” for 70m Brits.
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Jim Russell🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
Let me rephrase! Scotlands renewables produced all of its electricity. So Scots can still pay their lecky bills based on the price of gas needed to produce electricity in ENGLAND.
National Energy System Operator@neso_energy

On Thursday #wind produced 41.7% of British electricity followed by nuclear 18.5%, gas 15.1%, imports 11.2%, biomass 6.8%, solar 6.6%, hydro 0.0%, *excl. non-renewable distributed generation

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Alex MacLeod 🌻
Alex MacLeod 🌻@AlexMacLeod9·
@agcolehamilton Imagine how many miles of shiny roads we could have had had your party not sided with others to force through Edinburgh trams. Imagine had we not funded a new Forth crossing or Borders railway. Imagine if Aberdeen bypass hadn't gone ahead.
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