In an outspoken attack, elder statesmen Hugh Henry, Duncan McNeil and Michael McMahon accused SNP chiefs of using their in-built majorities on cross-party committees to close down scrutiny of the Government.
They spoke out after The Herald learned that demands for a detailed investigation into SNP benefits plans were this week secretly voted down by Nationalist MSPs on the welfare reform committee.
See http://www.heraldscotland.com/politi...rpose.18943922 for the full article.
The reason I added this article is that for a while now I have been concerned that the SNP are not transparent in their operations. Everyone seems to toe the party line and will simply not discuss anything that might in any way be contentious.
Like we used to get a weekly diary from Linda Fabiani but when she was appointed to the cabinet she could no longer do the diary. Then we had Christina McKelvie who was a list MSP but when she won her current seat and was appointed to chair the external relations committee we stopped getting in feedback. Now as she was external relations you'd have thought she'd be keen to keep using our site as we have a huge reach into the Scots Diaspora. However emails that used to get acknowledged were no longer being acknowledged.
In simple terms I no longer trust the SNP and I think more and more people are coming to that conclusion which will have a negative affect on the referendum for a YES vote. Indeed from what I have seen to date I would forecast a no vote to Independence.
Alastair
They spoke out after The Herald learned that demands for a detailed investigation into SNP benefits plans were this week secretly voted down by Nationalist MSPs on the welfare reform committee.
See http://www.heraldscotland.com/politi...rpose.18943922 for the full article.
The reason I added this article is that for a while now I have been concerned that the SNP are not transparent in their operations. Everyone seems to toe the party line and will simply not discuss anything that might in any way be contentious.
Like we used to get a weekly diary from Linda Fabiani but when she was appointed to the cabinet she could no longer do the diary. Then we had Christina McKelvie who was a list MSP but when she won her current seat and was appointed to chair the external relations committee we stopped getting in feedback. Now as she was external relations you'd have thought she'd be keen to keep using our site as we have a huge reach into the Scots Diaspora. However emails that used to get acknowledged were no longer being acknowledged.
In simple terms I no longer trust the SNP and I think more and more people are coming to that conclusion which will have a negative affect on the referendum for a YES vote. Indeed from what I have seen to date I would forecast a no vote to Independence.
Alastair
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