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Peter Murrell arrested

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Parsley3 Wed 05-Apr-23 10:01:00

BBC News - Sturgeon's husband arrested in SNP finance probe
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-65187823

I am sorry to read this as I had faith in the SNP. I hope that a police investigation into this matter will bring out the truth of the matter.

ronib Sat 08-Apr-23 08:41:09

nrscotland.gov.uk Scotland has a higher avoidable mortality rate at 336 per 100k.
England 257 per 100k
Wales 287 per 100k
Alcohol and drug related deaths feature.

Marydoll Sat 08-Apr-23 08:38:29

nanna8

The information is from several sources, not just one. Just check it out.

I have!

BTW, I live in Glasgow and worked in deprived areas. Lifestyle and poverty plays a huge part in lower life expectancy.

BlueBelle Sat 08-Apr-23 08:34:32

As orkneys is pretty cold and you d expect a lower life span with hard conditions it is obviously down to artificial climate ie smoke fumes, versus clean air
I think all inner cities will have a higher death rate than open air villages won’t they? be it UK or Australia *Nana8
There are so many variables amount of people per sq mile must be up the top of the ladder

nanna8 Sat 08-Apr-23 08:34:19

The information is from several sources, not just one. Just check it out.

nanna8 Sat 08-Apr-23 08:33:20

I should have said Western Europe, not Europe. Still, why ?

Marydoll Sat 08-Apr-23 08:21:39

nanna8

Scotland has the lowest life expectancy of anywhere in Europe and it has been lower for quite some time. Why ?

May I ask where you found your information nanna8?

It also depends in which area in Scotland you live, Deprivation impacts on life expectancy.
I also believe climate plays a role. All these factors need to be taken into consideration.

Life expectancy was highest in Orkney Islands at 83.9 (±1.2) years for females and 80.4 (±1.4) years for males and lowest in Glasgow,
My information is from the National Records of Scotland.

volver3 Sat 08-Apr-23 07:01:57

Your figures are mistaken nanns8.

Scotland does not have the lowest life expectancy in Europe.

Scotland 81 females, 76 males

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_countries_by_life_expectancy

nanna8 Sat 08-Apr-23 00:53:28

Scotland has the lowest life expectancy of anywhere in Europe and it has been lower for quite some time. Why ?

Liljan Sat 08-Apr-23 00:34:37

Only private rentals have been frozen/restricted to 3% rises while Housing Associations are free to raise rent by 7% - which means that many of those who are poorest are having their rents increased the most…I’ll say no more!

paddyann54 Fri 07-Apr-23 21:49:50

How about the rent cap /freeze ..rents have been frozen during the pandemic and the Cost of living crisis ,now we can give notice of rises but ONLY of 3% and not before September .Evictions have also been put on hold for well over a year.
Now this doesn't affect me as the landlord of a number of Flats and houses .My tenants dont get regular rises some not for over 7 years but I do know of landlords who are spitting feathers over this .
I believe its been the right thing to do.
A decent roof over your head should be a right ,as should food on your table ,the SNP government has not only made the new Child payment extend to 16 year olds and provide free bus travel for 22 year olds and under.

That of course stops old bangers on the roads and saves young folk, studying or in low paid jobs huge travel expenses , and it keeps busses in rural areas.
AND the SNP government spends 600million a year MITIGATING the effects of tory policies ,like the bedroom tax and the rape clause for more than 2 children .

THATS the kind of government I want to see,not Michelle Mone swanning off to the sun on a Yacht bought with her ill gotten gains and NO tents in her garden of vans loaded with police !!No comeback on the governemnt criminals either who handed the money over !
Thats why I and most of Scotland DONT vote tory of the red or blue variety ...and haven't since 1955 !!

ronib Fri 07-Apr-23 21:07:53

Volver 3 your education was last century? Time to move on and rethink university education in Scotland. It’s really not very satisfactory as it stands. Time for change.

volver3 Fri 07-Apr-23 20:28:24

When I was a student people could do everything right, pass all their exams and not be able to move on to 3rd year because there were no places on the course for them to move into.

When you manage to get education working perfectly, do let us know.

Aveline Fri 07-Apr-23 20:24:59

Some University places are strictly limited and only available to applicants from deprived areas. Students with very good grades often have to go out with Scotland for their higher education.

volver3 Fri 07-Apr-23 19:06:36

That's a reasonable question varian.

My interest is in independence, not party politics. I considered joining the SNP after the 2014 referendum but would have had to commit to always voting SNP, and as we have constituency and list MSPs here in Scotland I wanted to be able to decide to vote for another party, if I wanted. The Greens benefitted from that decision.

I agree with the SNP stance on many, many things, but not all. But when people attack the SNP or its members, they need to be aware that they are attacking Scotland, and I don't sit by and let that happen.

I did, however, join Independence Organisations, paid them subs, attended their conferences and canvassed for what I believe in. I haven't been sat on my rear end, pontificating on Social Media.

ronib Fri 07-Apr-23 18:25:18

Yes but we don’t listen Hermother

Hermother Fri 07-Apr-23 18:20:38

What is stopping you?

She campaigns on Gransnet instead!

Marydoll Fri 07-Apr-23 18:14:07

Katek, I can assure you over my twenty five year career I bought more than bits and pieces, at my own expense and also produced a multitude of maths and MFL materials, due to a shortage of resources.
When exactly do you think I retired?
There was definitely more funding in the latter part of my career.

varian Fri 07-Apr-23 17:55:58

I'm puzzled volver that you are not a member of the SNP.

You seem to be a very strong supporter, defending everything they do, so why not sign up?

Other people who agree with you join the SNP, pay subscriptions, plod round the streets delivering leaflets and go to conferences.

That is how party politics works.

What is stopping you?

volver3 Fri 07-Apr-23 17:39:16

Aye, Scotland's like that.

We tend to not be egalitarian at all....

ronib Fri 07-Apr-23 17:38:30

The concept of egalitarianism seems to be beyond some obviously over educated
commentators…

volver3 Fri 07-Apr-23 17:37:12

Best get good grades then.

Germanshepherdsmum Fri 07-Apr-23 17:34:01

But if you’re in Scotland and you want to … ?

volver3 Fri 07-Apr-23 17:27:04

Oh not this again...

Sorry, I promise myself to be kinder, then this kind of thing pops up.

Nobody is "forced" to go to university.

ronib Fri 07-Apr-23 17:20:24

There’s a myth about university education in Scotland that needs to be aired. Last time it was discussed I discovered that 180k places for Scottish students and 100k from abroad as full paying . Therefore Scottish students forced to go to other universities outside Scotland will be required to pay £9250 per annum.
Just in the interest of accuracy… no need to reply!!

Parsley3 Fri 07-Apr-23 17:08:33

www.nhsinform.scot/ready-steady-baby/pregnancy/preparing-for-parenthood/baby-box

For anyone who doesn't know about the baby box.