The SNP are set to storm the Holyrood elections next week. But with the referendum behind them,they need to find a novel purposeWell wrapped against the morning squalls blowing in off the North Sea, a group of us huddle external a barn in the flatlands of rural East Lothian, and waiting for Nicola Sturgeon. There’s barely a local voter in sight,but a yellow ribbon has been tied across the barn entrance for Scotland’s first minister to cut during her visit to the Thistly Cross cider makers external Dunbar. Related: The Guardian view on the Scottish and Welsh elections: British politics is no more | Editorial Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com