If anyone didn’t know the Lib Dems in Scotland were thrashed at the last election with the SNP doing extremely well. A quick look at their press releases sees both have an interest in energy issues at the moment but the detail reveals all: Lib Dem continued obsession on global warming versus SNP concern with rising fuel prices and nuclear.
Lid Dem press releases:
Far-reaching Carbon Emission targets welcomed by Moore
Carbon budget is good for Scotland and good for the UK – Crockart
New targets put UK at forefront of fight against climate change
SNP press releases
SNP within touching distance of 40%
2011-03-13 – SNP Campaign Director Angus Robertson welcomed the Scottish Opinion poll in the Mail on Sunday – which shows SNP support at 37 per cent on both the constituency and list vote compared to 2007, dramatically closing the gap with Labour. Read more
SNP calls for heating oil price fairness
2011-03-13 -The SNP has demanded greater regulation of the fuel market for LPG and home fuel oil as the party passed a resolution at its campaign conference expressing concern at the concentration of ownership which has seen prices rise for rural customers. Read more
SNP commits to competitive business rates
2011-03-13 -The SNP will continue to build on its successful programme of promoting small businesses over the next five years with the most competitive business rates package in the United Kingdom. Read more
John Swinney addresses SNP conference
2011-03-13 -Addressing the SNP Conference today (Sunday) John Swinney MSP – Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth – said it was the SNP who had the team make Scotland the better country it can and should be. Read more
Labour’s fuel failure is election issue
2011-03-13 -At SNP Conference today SNP MSP Kenneth Gibson – who represents the island of Arran – says that Labour’s failure to support the fair fuel campaign in Holyrood and Westminster recently had created a clear faultline for the coming election. Read more
UK government confused on depleted uranium
2011-03-13 -Speaking in a debate at the SNP Conference on a motion about the dangers of depleted uranium (DU) weapons Bill Wilson MSP highlighted a letter from the Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, revealing the extent of confusion in the MoD about DU. Read more
Pledge to halve number in crumbling schools
2011-03-13 -The number of pupils taught in crumbling school buildings will be halved by the next SNP Government, Education Secretary Michael Russell said today as he highlighted figures showing the numbers had already been halved in the SNP’s first term of office. Read more
SNP jobs plan leaves Labour floundering
2011-03-12 -At SNP Conference SNP MSP Joe FitzPatrick – a member of the Scottish Parliament’s Finance Committee – said the SNP’s ambitious plans for even more job placements had left the Labour party looking feeble and floundering. Read more
Here in the USA this is a common problem with the Democratic party. We are having a
cold wet spring and the local supporters of wind power have had their head handed
to them by the voters. Now the Wind Power folks are having to shut down because they are surplus (the Bonneville Power folks want to pay the Wind people not to produce,
so they can still sell their “Green” (as in Greenbacks the US Dollar) power back to us
Unwashed at their 12 to 25 cents a KW rate…
Making for some very unhappy voters…
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The SNP are true believers and more committed than any party other than the Greens to doing something about GW. The difference is that Alex Salmond is also a very clever politician who can read the public mood better than most. He knows when to keep quiet on an issue and when to make a noise.
Decarbonisation in Scotland will happen the same way as independence – with majority support brought about by demonstrable achievements and clever politics.
As a carbon lifeform – you’ll forgive me if I find the idea of “decarbonisation” to be very reminescent of the burning bodies from the Nazi Gas Chambers.
As for the SNP energy policy, I’m sorry, it would not be appropriate for me to comment on policy.
Jawohl . . . ve are ze carbon Nazis . . .
Why inappropriate?
They were clever not to make it a front-page issue but as Mr (or indeed Ms) Renewables taps the SNP are just as big believers in, er, renewables. The SNP energy policy is here
http://www2.snp.org/energy_policy_a_defining_election_issue
where they argue again about renewables creating jobs.
Wasn’t there a story a while ago about jobs being destroyed in Scotland faster than new ones being created ?