Opponents say scheme allocating every child a state representative to look after their wellbeing is too intrusiveScotland’s first minister,Nicola Sturgeon, has laughed off accusations that she is running a “grand sister” state as campaigners fight a fresh Scottish government scheme that will allocate every child an official representative to look after their wellbeing.
Sturgeon was portrayed as the head of a one-party-state in a Spectator article by Adam Tomkins, and a Glasgow law professor and Conservative MSP candidate,who took issue with what he called a “chilling” decision to bring in state guardians to monitor what children want and need.
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Source: theguardian.com