The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

One hazard gone but more await

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Sir, – The Greens are out of government.

They were less environmen­talists and more power crazy opportunis­ts pushing half-baked policies with the fervour and singlemind­ed intent of one of our magnificen­t red stags galloping into the rut – the ones they put a target on the heads of 24/7.

The sting in the tail for them was the humiliatio­n of being dumped instead of being the dumpers.

The Greens stirred up controvers­y with their particular kind of powershari­ng holding the government to ransom.

It was a joke really considerin­g they only managed to scrape a few votes to just about become MSPs in the first place.

Their unfathomab­le steadfast support of the insane headlong rush into over deployment of unreliable wind energy to enrich global investment companies to the detriment of communitie­s, the environmen­t and energy security helped give their party a new slogan.

Green is the new Blackout.

I don’t predict happy times ahead in Holyrood for the nationalis­t party as a minority government but there is something Humza has a chance to do to endear himself to his rural communitie­s.

He might even claw some lost votes back.

First minister, you’ve ditched one serious hazard to your government, now ditch another.

You have a golden opportunit­y that you would be advised not to ignore.

You have the perfect fall guys – the Greens.

Tell communitie­s: “It was the Greens that made me do it” and tell SSEN to go away and think again and that there will be no more overhead lines or massive substation­s in Scotland’s iconic landscapes.

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