The Scotsman

The Ruth truth?

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Because it’s so easy to get a train or bus to Glasgow

John Brown . . . said no-one from Glasgow ever

Fred Macmillan I feel good in Inverness.

Nicoletta Cinci If you have never been to Melbourne you may agree.

Kate Pitt The winter is murder.

Neil Campbell Best of a bad bunch.

Antonine Wall I think one might find the necessity to define “leader”. Nicola Sturgeon is the leader of a party and a country. Ruth Davidson is the leader of a branch party, dictated to by the greater entity. Having said that, of course, Conservati­ves do tend to favour bullies and table thumpers.

The Moral High Ground Ruth Davidson will be Scotland’s next First Minister and has the real potential to be Prime Minister.

I know you know It’s little wonder the UK is now in a mess if the Tories think Ruth Davidson is a great leader. She is about as likeable as May. Oh how far our once great country has fallen !

Fleagle Even SNP supporters can see how fantastic a job Ruth Davidson is doing. Won’t be long before they turn their back on the hapless Sturgeon and vote for Ruth Davidson’s Scottish Conservati­ves.

Mike Lowery Ruthie has no policies, hides when things get tough, and only comes out to snipe at the Scottish government.

Gavin

Mikey Doc Mcmanus One can only summarise by saying Ms Sturgeon’s popularity, already well below that of Ms Davidson, is declining further, Ms Davidson’s popularity remains obstinatel­y high, Mr Leonard is irrelevant and wee Paddy is of no consequenc­e whatsoever, despite his massive influence on the economic policies of the Scottish Government. Conclusion – the Nats are toast!

Arch Stainton Just think what sort of future Scotland would have if we had a Scottish administra­tion who were prepared to put Scotland first rather than constant talk of division and deceit. An administra­tion who were content to work hand in hand with our fellow UK countrymen for the betterment of all rather than act as a fifth column, constantly stabbing the RUK in the back. Well, Scotland has the Nationalis­t government she voted for, we now have to live with the consequenc­es. . . . where’s the wealth going to be generated? The economy as it is has been flat lining and is predicted to continue to do so.

It is apples and oranges

Toup when you consider London skewing all the figures. The Welsh economy is shrinking for example. It is a pointless exercise.

Mad Max Surprised they’ve not blamed “black ice” and the flu epidemic.

Pete’s Dragon

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