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Bizarre petition
Saturday, 12 August 2006
We hear this week that Labour MSP Bill Butler has drawn up a petition calling on the Labour-led Scottish Executive to urgently improve the City's bus services. Furthermore, the first person to sign was Labour Councillor & Lord Provost Liz Cameron. All of which raises the question as to whether Labour politicians do not speak to each other or whether they do not have a policy on bus services. It seems an odd way for a political party to conduct its business by sending petitions to each other!

SNP Group Leader, John Mason, said, "There is obviously a humorous side to this. But more seriously it is clearly the Labour Party's fault that bus services are almost totally unregulated as they are. Labour has been in power at Westminster and Holyrood for many years now so it is obvious that the buck stops with them. It looks like this is a device by Bill Butler, Liz Cameron, and others to try to distance themselves from their own Party's failed transport policies."
 

 
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