The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Green Party should reflect on its role

- Allan Sutherland. Willow Row, Stonehaven.

Sir, – The British monarchy has never been a major factor in my life but I always believed it is a vital underpinni­ng of our democracy.

Like many, Prince Philip was rarely uppermost in my mind but I have read so many good things about him in the last few days that Joni Mitchell’s immortal line, “don’t always seem to go that you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone”, is especially relevant given his groundbrea­king work on conservati­on.

If faux environmen­talist Patrick Harvie wasn’t such a prig he might have used these lines in his contributi­on to Monday’s Holyrood session.

And he may have reflected on his own perversion of democracy, whereby his party won six list seats in 2012 with only 13,174 votes which enabled him to sustain that other seditious entity, the SNP, in their can-kicking Indyref2 agenda and trashing of all that is good in Scotland.

Let’s just hope that true “green” voters examine his woeful record on anti-pollution and green job creation and decide their vote is safer with, say, the LibDems, who got 150,000 votes in 2016 but only five seats.

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