IN her first major speech since heading the SNP's campain for independence, Nicola Sturgeon yesterday set out to appeal to minds rather than hearts.
IN her first major speech since heading the SNP's campain for independence, Nicola Sturgeon yesterday set out to appeal to minds rather than hearts.
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The chief benefit of an independent Scotland as envisioned by the Deputy First Minister is that it will enable the country to be run on principles of social justice.
With a commitment to work together with representatives from across political parties and civic Scotland, this was an appeal to centre-left, particularly Labour, voters. It included a tribute to Donald Dewar and carefully distanced independence from Braveheart ideas of national identity.
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Sturgeon appeals to the head rather than the heart
IN her first major speech since heading the SNP's campain for independence, Nicola Sturgeon yesterday set out to appeal to minds rather than hearts.
The chief benefit of an independent Scotland as envisioned by the Deputy First Minister is that it will enable the country to be run on principles of social justice.
With a commitment to work together with representatives from across political parties and civic Scotland, this was an appeal to centre-left, particularly Labour, voters. It included a tribute to Donald Dewar and carefully distanced independence from Braveheart ideas of national identity.
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