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Scotsman Daily Bulletin Thursday 27 July
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27/07/2023
Scotsman Daily Bulletin Thursday 27 July
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Hello and welcome to the Scotsman's daily video bulletin for Thursday, July the 27th. My name's
00:05
Dale Miller. I'm head of news at the Scotsman and I'm joined by political correspondent Rachel
00:11
Amory. Rachel, before we get talking about all things independence, which is back on the agenda
00:17
today, we'll just highlight the front page of the Scotsman today. We led on the latest with
00:23
Nat West. There was an extraordinary development that happened in the early hours of the morning
00:29
on Wednesday where via the Nat West board a statement was issued saying that Alison Rose
00:38
was no longer in the role anymore. Obviously we know that she has been confirmed as connected to
00:44
the leak to the BBC around Nigel Farage. There's lots of questions both politically and about
00:51
regulation of the banks going forward that have stemmed from this particular case. Don't expect
00:57
that to go away as a story. You can read all the latest on it at scotsman.com. Also the tragic
01:04
news of Sinead O'Connor passing away. I think we all remember her music, particularly her
01:10
breakthrough hits. So you can read about her passing and tributes to her again at scotsman.com.
01:17
Rachel, I've got you on, asked you to join because there's a new independence paper out today.
01:23
We know Humza Yousaf is still to speak about it, but can you talk us through just what we know so
01:29
far following the publication of the paper? Yes, well as we're recording this, Humza Yousaf is
01:34
probably actually speaking to journalists about this right now over in Edinburgh. So this is the
01:40
fifth in a paper of setting out what an independent Scotland would look like and what sort of rules and
01:45
regulations we can expect to see. And this one focuses on citizenship. So basically what makes
01:51
you a Scottish citizen if the country is independent? And they're wanting to follow the
01:55
Irish government's model, which is basically if one of your parents is Scottish, then you
02:00
automatically become a Scottish citizen yourself. There's also some more bits and pieces about trying
02:05
to make it easier to come from overseas. I feel that's going to be a bit of a dig at the UK
02:10
government's immigration policy there. So things like that as well. Humza Yousaf himself has said
02:15
he finds this personally really important. He obviously has Scottish and Pakistani heritage
02:21
and is very proud of that. And you'll see that in some of the way that he dresses for formal events.
02:25
And when he was sworn into parliament, for example, he did it in two languages. He's very keen to
02:30
promote that for himself. So I think you can see some of those themes in this new paper that's
02:34
being announced today. Rachel, as someone from an Australian background as well, I do take extra
02:39
interest in things being streamlined and made easier around these processes. I want to circle
02:44
back around to Fergus Ewing as well. We were sort of talking three or four weeks ago about him
02:50
potentially being suspended from the SNP. We know the sad news about his mother Winnie passing away
02:56
and certainly things have quietened down since then. But he's been speaking again in the past 24
03:01
hours and talking about how he views the situation within the SNP. Can you talk us through where
03:07
things are at there? Yes, at the end of June, we were sort of getting mutterings that he might be
03:12
getting suspended from the SNP. And this is because he's spoken on a number of key SNP policies in the
03:18
past year or so. I'm just thinking of gender reform, the return scheme, the choosing of the A9.
03:26
He's been very outspoken on all of those issues and causing quite a bit of trouble for the
03:29
leadership within the SNP. That did kind of die down a little bit, as you said, with the death of
03:34
his mother, Winnie Ewing. But in the past few hours, a new podcast from Hollywood Sources has
03:39
been published online. That's an interview with Fergus Ewing. And he's saying that there is a
03:43
toxic culture within the SNP party at Holyrood, which is obviously not going to sit well with
03:50
the party, especially considering they've been trying to highlight the toxicity within Westminster.
03:54
So they won't like to have that turned on themselves at this point in time either.
03:58
He's also criticised Nicola Sturgeon for sort of criticising the Conservatives as being
04:04
reprehensible. That was quite a big sort of tactic for Nicola Sturgeon. And I think for
04:08
Hansi as well, to sort of go on the attack when it comes to the Conservatives. And Fergus Ewing
04:13
was very much criticising that as well today. And not necessarily a new thing. We know that he
04:18
doesn't like this policy, but he was very much saying that he disagrees with the Greens coming
04:23
into government, saying that sort of climate change and biodiversity is now taking precedence
04:28
over the Scottish people. It seems the relationship and the coalition agreement with the Greens
04:34
is an issue that keeps coming up again and again for the SNP and something that Hums has got to
04:40
navigate through over the coming months. Also, Rachel, I know you're covering some of the
04:46
political reaction to British Gas. Some extraordinary profit figures out today and
04:51
people aren't happy about it. No, absolutely not. So we'll have a bit more on the website in the
04:59
next few hours or so. But yeah, massive profits for British Gas. I think an all time high,
05:04
actually. And there's some different reasons why. A lot of it's to do with the energy price cap.
05:09
It's quite technical as to why the profits have been there. But as you can see, very few people
05:14
will be happy to hear that news this morning when their gas and energy bills are going up so much.
05:19
So plenty of reaction to come on that one as well today. You can read all the latest, follow our
05:25
politics tab. You can find it on the navigation bar at scotsman.com. You can follow us on Facebook,
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Instagram, Twitter, all the relevant platforms, threads as well now if you're a member of that
05:38
new community. And please go out and buy a copy of the paper tomorrow, support local journalism.
05:43
Thanks very much for joining us.
05:44
Thanks.
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