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Unlike labour, we will never take the people of Scotland for granted

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Under the SNP, there is record investment of over £19.5 billion in our NHS, record numbers of junior doctors joining the NHS and record levels of staffing in the NHS. We’re working every day to deliver for the people of Scotland.

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Independence means a better future for Scotland

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With independence, decisions about Scotland will be made in Scotland, not Westminster, so we can build a stronger and wealthier country.

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A year of progress: Humza Yousaf’s first year in office

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In the face of the most intense personal and political challenges, the First Minister has defied the critics and made Scotland proud.

Humza Yousaf at FMQs
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We’re investing in Scotland, despite Tory cuts

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We’ve put more money into our NHS and schools. That’s why the SNP have lifted an estimated 100,000 children in Scotland out of poverty.

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The Conservatives and the Labour Party are identical

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The Labour Party have announced economic policies on par with Thatcherism – more cuts to public services and squeezing Scotland’s NHS spending.
Unlike Tory and Labour politicians, the SNP will always stand up for Scotland.

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What does the just transition mean for Scotland?

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Scotland has huge natural resources, but at the same time some of the highest energy bills in Europe, because Westminster isn’t working for Scotland.

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Vote SNP to make Scotland Tory-free

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Unlike the Tory and Labour Party, the SNP will always stand up for Scotland and fight against NHS privatisation.

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First Minister Humza Yousaf’s address to the National Campaign Council

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In his address to the SNP’s National Campaign Council, Humza Yousaf explains why the SNP is approaching the general election with renewed confidence and poses the question; “who do you trust to stand up for Scotland?”