The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Once the crisis has passed Scots should choose our future’

- NICOLA STURGEON, FIRST MINISTER

The last year has been tough for all of us.

Over that period, I have fully dedicated my s e l f to steering Scotland through the global pandemic.

The SNP’S manifesto for this election is truly transforma­tional in its ambition.

It includes plans to remobilise our NHS, with an increase in frontline spending of at least 20%, meaning £2.5bn in additional investment to help increase capacity and enhance our NHS for the future.

We’ ll also restore fully the principle of a free NHS by working with dentists to reform funding and remove NHS dental charges.

We’ ll build on our new Scottish C hild Payment...by increasing the age threshold to every school-age child in receipt of free school meals, and double the payments themselves to £20 a week over the parliament.

We’ ll support ideas that can transform how we live like a minimum income guarantee and pilot four-day working.

We will invest an additional £500 million to support new, green jobs and re-skill people for the jobs of the future.

We will invest over £33bn in infrastruc­ture projects over the next five years, supporting around 45,000 jobs.

All of our investment­s will have tackling the climate emergency at its heart. Scotland may be a relatively small country, but it can play – and is playing – a big part in global efforts to reduce emissions.

There is so much ambition in our manifesto – and the SNP will never place any limits on our ambitions for Scotland.

But it is the case that, for as long as ke y decisions about our lives are taken at Westminste­r, Scotland will be held back.

Scotland’s recovery must be in our hands - and when the immediate crisis has passed, the people of Scotland should get to choose our future, with the option of a better future for independen­ce.

 ??  ?? SIDE EFFECTS? Nicola Sturgeon said she felt “quite emotional” yesterday when she received her Astrazenec­a Covid jab at SSE Hydro in Glasgow.
SIDE EFFECTS? Nicola Sturgeon said she felt “quite emotional” yesterday when she received her Astrazenec­a Covid jab at SSE Hydro in Glasgow.

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