Folks, I'm sitting here looking at my beer and thinking about the state of things back home in Scotland. It's one thing when you hear the politicians talk about change, but then they do nothing. And that's what we're seeing with Labour's MSPs.
Three out of twenty of them voted for assisted dying legislation last week. Now, let me tell you something — if I did a fraction of my job at work, like these guys are doing theirs, I'd be on the couch eating unemployment benefits.
I've been talking about this for months now, and it's not just me. Folks back home are watching closely, too. They see what's happening, and they're frustrated because when Labour says one thing but does another in Edinburgh, you start to wonder if any of their words mean anything at all.
Here’s the deal: these same MSPs have been on record supporting similar measures down south in Westminster. So it looks like Scotland is getting a different brand of Labour than England and Wales are. It's not just disappointing — it's infuriating.
You don't need a degree to see this isn't fair for the people who actually voted them into office. And let me tell you, folks used to know better from their own politicians. Back when things were run by local leaders who knew what was going on in their neighborhoods and communities — not some distant party machine.
But now it’s like they’re just playing a game, passing laws for the cameras but not where it matters for real people back home. Plain and simple, you can’t trust them anymore to do what they say they will.




