SNP should stop its nonsense and focus on providing basics like heat and light
HOW exactly does the SNP plan on procuring energy in the future? From my
limited technical knowledge, nuclear seems like the only viable option left
(“North Sea and nuclear at heart of new energy plans”, The Herald, April
8). If the climate emergency is as urgent as the SNP has been telling me,
surely a form of constant energy, not reliant on the weather, with no CO2
emissions is paramount?
It’s getting to the point that I feel like the Scottish Government is using
my generation as test subjects for political and social ideas with no basis
in the reality of lived life, geopolitics and meteorology, and is now
making knowingly oblivious decisions so as not to upset Twitter and to
contrast with the rest of the UK rather than attempt to provide basic
amenities, like heat and light, at a reasonable price into the next few
decades.
David Bone, Girvan.

SAS Volunteer

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