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Electoral cul-de-sac... with Fergus Ewing
Season 2, Ep. 2
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Fergus Ewing, SNP MSP for Inverness and Nairn (Constituency) joins Calum, Geoff and Andy. Road building, renewable energy opportunities, trust in government, and the path to Scottish independence are all on the table. Ewing criticises the Green Party and Scottish government's approach to new road building, arguing that emissions reduction should take priority. Ewing shares his perspectives on Scotland's economic potential in the energy sector, the divide between rural and metropolitan Scotland, and his commitment to independence. He criticises party dynamics and the perceived influence of the Greens on policymaking. Email your thoughts: hello@holyroodsources.com
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