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Scotsman Bulletin Tuesday 21 November
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Scotsman Bulletin Tuesday 21 November
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- Hello, welcome to the Scotsman's Daily Video Bulletin
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for Tuesday, the 21st of November.
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My name's Dale Miller, I'm Head of News at the Scotsman
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and I'm joined by our Deputy Political Editor,
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Connor Matchett, who's coming to us
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from the bowels of Hollywood.
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We're gonna talk about the front page,
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Scotsman's personal.
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And we land on sewage, some new figures actually damning
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new report that sewage is spewed into rivers and seas
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in Scotland 60,000 times in the past five years.
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But the actual devil in the detail is that the monitoring
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is so low around potential discharge sites
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that actually the true figure could be 10 times more
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than this.
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It's been a big issue down in England.
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It hasn't been covered extensively,
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I don't think in Scotland yet,
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but I think this is something
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that people genuinely care about.
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And that's why we've got on the front page today,
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the Scottish Liberal Democrats describe
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the figures as shocking.
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And Alex Cole-Hamilton, the party leader,
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said that monitoring levels were hit.
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It's really a big issue.
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And we also had Boris Johnson,
01:18
the latest evidence of him and in and around
01:23
his leadership during the COVID campaign
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on the front as well.
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Professor Chris Whitty will be giving evidence today.
01:30
That will be one to watch, just his insight.
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Trying to manage Boris Johnson and the rest of the
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endemic UK government level.
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Connor, I appreciate you joining us.
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One of the big stories in recent days has been Gaza,
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has been the Steeves fire.
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It started a few weeks ago.
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It sort of hit a peak with the vote in the commons
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last week on Wednesday,
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when we had several shadow cabinet members resign,
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including Jess Phillips.
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And now it comes to Holyrood today.
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Can you talk us through why this debate's happening?
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- Yeah, so obviously this is,
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this has been moved by the Scottish government.
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They'll lead a debate later today in Holyrood
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on basically calling for an immediate ceasefire
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in the region.
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That is something that Humza Yousaf,
02:18
as first minister has been very strong on
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from the early days of conflict in the Middle East.
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You know, he obviously had his mother-in-law
02:26
and father-in-law stuck in Gaza for many weeks
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until they eventually managed to get out relatively recently.
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It's a very personal issue for him in a way
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that it hasn't been for other politicians in the UK.
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And it makes sense therefore that Scottish government
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would seek to get political points for this.
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We saw last week, as you mentioned,
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the SNP made great hay, frankly,
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over submitting a motion calling for immediate ceasefire
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to the King's speech.
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And that resulted in 56 MPs in Labour
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rebelling against Sikir Starmer.
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And obviously, as you mentioned,
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plenty of shadow cabinet resignations as well.
03:10
Obviously in Scotland, the hope is slightly different.
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The hope from today's debate is to drive a wedge
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between Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader
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who backs a ceasefire, and Sikir Starmer,
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who just doesn't want to use that word.
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It's worth noting that a few weeks ago,
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Anas Sarwar spent an entire day talking to reporters
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and refusing to use the word ceasefire,
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only to come out the next day in the video message and do so.
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So the politics at play here is fundamentally
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about who runs Scottish Labour,
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that what the SNP are trying to get across to people.
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By bringing this, Scottish Labour themselves are furious
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at the SNP for playing politics,
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as you probably would expect.
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And I think the reality of the situation
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is that the Scottish government motion will pass,
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probably amended, with the Scottish Labour addition,
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and will have cross-party backing,
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as reported in the Scotsman on Monday,
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for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
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But the political ramifications are effectively,
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is Anas Sarwar in charge of his party,
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or does he take his orders from Sikir Starmer?
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- Connor, it's obviously been a political debate.
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You've highlighted that.
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Do you think this issue has resonated with voters?
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Do you think the SNP, on the one hand,
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have got traction out of putting Gaza
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and the ceasefire forward,
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as well as Hamza Yousaf in particular?
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And do you think Labour have lost any ground
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because they haven't been able to nail this on?
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- I think we have to look at this from two different sides.
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Fundamentally, Sikir Starmer wants to be
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the next UK prime minister.
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He wants to be in government.
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So he wants to project a serious Labour party
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going into the next election,
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one that respects the position of the UK government
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on foreign policy,
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and one that wants a serious foreign policy going forward.
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And I think that's why his stance is what it is.
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He wants to ally himself with the US in particular,
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to not spook the horses diplomatically across the world
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by going too far too soon on the ceasefire demand.
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And I think that's why he's doing that.
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I think the truth of the matter in Scotland
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is slightly different.
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I think you could tell Anas Sarwar
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was under massive pressure a few weeks ago
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to come out and demand a ceasefire.
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I think this is much more about,
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particularly the Muslim community,
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which you have to remember,
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both Hamza Yousaf and Anas Sarwar
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have a strong Muslim backing in Glasgow in particular.
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They're very close to the Muslim communities,
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as you would expect.
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And I think that a lot of the Muslim community in Glasgow,
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from what I've been told,
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found Anas Sarwar's failure to call for a ceasefire
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at the doors quite disappointing.
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And I think that's why he is finding it quite difficult
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personally to deal with all of this,
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is that he's coming under pressure
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from two different sides.
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So this stuff does matter.
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I think that the truth of the matter
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is it probably matters to a minority of voters in Scotland.
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And I think the SNP view it
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as a positive double-edged sword, if you like.
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You can have Hamza Yousaf gaining a positive reputation
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by being so ahead of the curve on this,
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and particularly given the emotional story
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about his family,
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and also it can undermine Labour in the central belt,
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which is where the next general election is gonna be fought.
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A lot of the central board seats
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coming up at the general election
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are a matter of a few hundred, maximum maybe 2,000 votes
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in terms of the swing needed for Labour
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to take it off the SNP at the next election.
06:45
If those are Muslim votes,
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or if those are particularly left-wing votes
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who maybe were going with Labour,
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but might now go with the SNP following Gaza,
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it's worth the SNP making hay.
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Whether or not that makes a big difference nationally,
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I think is really up for debate.
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I'm not convinced that this is gonna turn the tide
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for Hamza Yousaf overall,
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and it's certainly not gonna mean
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that they're gonna race back up
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to where they were in the Nicola Sturgeon during COVID,
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and suddenly have 50% of the vote again.
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I think those days are coming to an end,
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but it doesn't hurt for them to make hay
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with something like this
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when they are in such high straits.
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- Certainly, Connor, with Matheson,
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Michael Matheson's discussion extending into a third wave,
07:28
the SNP will be keen to talk about other things.
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Look, thanks very much for joining us.
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You can follow The Scotsman on Facebook,
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Twitter, and Instagram.
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There is plenty to come today with a ministerial statement
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on the autumn statement
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on the Scottish government's priorities,
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as well as that debate around Gaza we've highlighted,
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and the COVID evidence from Chris Whitty.
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You can read all about that at scotsman.com.
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And please go ahead and pick up a copy of the paper tomorrow
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and support local journalism here in Scotland.
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Thanks for joining us.
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