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Letters: Afghan exit is worse than the US departure from Saigon

THE mission in Afghanistan was not to create a Jeffersonian democracy but to ensure a pragmatic government which did not provide sanctuary for…

Letters: The UK is always in crisis That s why we have to go

A rally in Glasgow on November 30, 2011, a day that saw 300,000 public sector workers across Scotland go out on strike IT was always macabre to read of Japanese soldiers still fighting a war decades after it was over: so how sad to read of Donald Cameron still fighting the Scottish election 90 days after the public gave his party a paltry 22%, and when before and after that election, his party has been actively recruiting personnel and campaigning in the media against Scottish secession ( Sturgeon accused of ‘plotting to divide people’ with new indy call , The Herald, August 3). For his sake, I would remind him that the UK has always been facing an “economic crisis”. Stop-go policies post-war. Boom and bust economic bubbles. Three-day weeks. Endless strikes. Winter of discontent. It was only the exploitation of Scottish oil that has allowed the UK to pretend all was well for a few decades.

Letters: Devolution has hindered the UK s fight against Covid

ALLAN Sutherland (Letters, July 12) calls for a Scottish inquiry into the response to the pandemic, but it is much more appropriate for any Covid inquiry to take part at a UK level, because the main Covid response in terms of funding support, vaccines and testing capacity backing has come from that level, and our lockdown response was decided at that level too with Scottish Government support. But there is another reason as well. Different people saying different things at different times has undoubtedly led to a confusion in messaging and therefore a breakdown in community understanding and support, and the result of this has almost certainly been more illness and more death. The devolved nature of the present UK may well have worked against us in this pandemic, and made the outcomes worse. Any inquiry must therefore be done at the higher level so that devolved administrations are properly scrutinised, and Nicola Sturgeon in particular does not have the opportunity and time to

Save the planet by lowering standards of living - Readers Letters

Save the planet by lowering standards of living - Readers Letters
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It s easy to overestimate the royal family s power - Readers Letters

It s easy to overestimate the royal family s power - Readers Letters
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