Kilmarnock Standard

Sturgeon did exemplary job of leading us through Covid

- ALAN BROWN

In these challengin­g times, the Scottish Government stands committed to a thorough examinatio­n of recommenda­tions stemming from both the Scottish and UK public inquiries into the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.

As we navigate through the complexiti­es of the post-pandemic landscape, it is imperative that we learn from our experience­s. The First Minister, Humza Yousaf, has openly acknowledg­ed the existence of valuable lessons to be gleaned from the crisis.

To ensure a comprehens­ive understand­ing, he has taken the proactive step of commission­ing an externally-led review specifical­ly focused on the Scottish Government’s use of mobile messaging apps and noncorpora­te technology.

It’s crucial that we afford the inquiry the necessary time and space to identify areas of improvemen­t in government decision-making during a pandemic. This reflective process is not about pointing fingers but about fostering a culture of continuous improvemen­t.

Last week Nicola Sturgeon, the former First Minister, faced the Covid inquiry. In my view, she did an exemplary job in guiding our country through the most unpreceden­ted times since the Second World War. Her leadership during the pandemic has been marked by resilience and a commitment to the well-being of the public. In many ways the WhatsApp hysteria misses the key considerat­ions about what decisions and actions should and should not have been taken.

As we move forward, the Scottish Government remains dedicated to thoroughly responding to both the UK and Scottish Covid-19 inquiries. Learning from this self-reflection is crucial for our preparatio­n for future pandemics.

LABOUR BACKS BANKERS’ BONUSES

In the midst of an escalating cost-ofliving crisis, it’s alarming to witness the Labour party aligning itself with the Tories by endorsing the removal of the cap on bankers’ bonuses.

This decision, in essence, reflects a disregard for the struggles faced by ordinary people.

It raises questions about whether Keir Starmer truly stands on the side of ordinary working families or aligns more with the interests of the wealthy Westminste­r elite.

At the same time, it was revealed that Labour has accepted £2m in donations from the city. A co-incidence?

ANOTHER STARMER U-TURN

His recent reversal on Labour’s £28 billion green investment pledge is deeply concerning, particular­ly for voters in Scotland. This decision has the potential to inflict severe damage, compromisi­ng our economic growth, energy security, skilled job opportunit­ies, and inward investment.

It is clear that only the SNP is willing to actively stand up for Scotland’s energy interests. We aim to harness the full potential of the green energy wave sweeping across the US and EU, ultimately benefiting our economy.

10-MINUTE RULE BILL

This week I look forward to presenting a 10-minute Rule Bill to parliament on behalf of my constituen­ts who have been affected by the changes to state pension age. Since being elected in 2015 I have worked alongside the WASPI Campaign in seeking to deliver justice for this scandal.

More than 6,500 in Kilmarnock & Loudoun have been affected by this and my Bill urges the Secretary of State for the Department of Work & Pensions to publish compensati­on scheme proposals for these women. For as long as I am MP I will continue to fight this injustice.

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Questions Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at the Covid inquiry

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