TWO Tory ministers have obliterated Nicola Sturgeon s Scottish independence dream, praising the strength of the Union as the UK faces one of the biggest challenges in its history.
The Scottish Lib Dems asked a Holyrood question about the number of visits Christina McKelvie made to care homes since March 2020.
The response read: “The Minister for Older People has made no physical or virtual visits to care homes since March 2020.”
They also asked for meetings she had with staff, residents or their relatives, representatives of industry body Scottish Care or groups who were representing families.
It said the Minister had attended just one meeting with a group representing OAPs’ families in October but was a guest of Health Secretary Jeane Freeman.
Christina McKelvie attended just one meeting as a guest of another minister (Image: Getty)
NICOLA STURGEON s Scotland could rejoin the EU after a second referendum on independence - but will have to do so without the once-cherished Thatcher-negotiated cash rebate and by agreeing to join the euro, a constitutional historian has claimed.
THE TORIES have tabled a no-confidence style motion against Nicola Sturgeon s SNP government and are calling on her party to scrap its independence bill and focus on Scotland s Covid vaccine rollout which has been described as a shambles .