The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
It would be funny if it wasn’t so serious
Sir, – Otto Inglis seems to be really concerned about the prospects for Scotland if we have independence (Letters, Courier, March 1).
The central concern is that the SNP cannot distinguish between the party and the good of the country and how they will behave if they win a second independence referendum
It is surprising, then, that your correspondent seems at ease living in a union, ruled by a party which most definitely runs the UK to suit its own interest and that of its cronies.
The morality – or lack of – of the present Westminster government is all too clear.
It would be funny if it were not so hypocritical.
But it is not funny at all. Jane Phillips. Yewbank Avenue, Broughty Ferry.
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