The Queensferry crossing has had to close umpteen times due to icing problems. It's completion was delayed and it has had to be repaired several times.
Re the question of Sturgeon not promoting independence : if she's so busy on the pandemic how did she find time to produce her recent 11 steps to independence plan?
Alegrias in the catastrophic event of Scotland voting for independence, and its not to be run by SNP, then by whom? Who would sort out the break up from 400 year old union given that brexit seemed so hard? Which economic brain would work out how the economy would with having to have a new currency far less the inevitable capital flight? There has been a great deal of blustery talk and wishful thinking but no actual details about the bottom line : money, where it would come from, how pensions and benefits would work in the light of the likely collapse of the economy etc
Alegrias have you looked at the state of southern Ireland in the decades immediately after partition? They were in dire straits for many years.
What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?
Inadequate kitchen equipment in holiday accommodation.
Restoring Britain’s health to 2014 levels could add 2% to GDP- i.e. £72 billion




