In his first column for the Record since his party’s election victory on May 7, the First Minister says there is “clear momentum” behind Scotland’s “right to decide our own future”.
I want to speak directly to Record readers today, to thank you for putting your trust in me to serve for another five years as your First Minister.
Because it is clear – from where and who voted for the SNP – that Record readers emphatically supported us. So let me say today – we will not let you down.
The landslide SNP win – and the fact that the people of this country have elected the largest number of pro-independence MSPs in the history of the Parliament – show me two things.
It shows the clear momentum that is building behind Scotland’s right to decide our own future. Westminster can no longer simply say no – and it is welcome that this is now being accepted by Labour MSPs and by the Prime Minister himself.
It also shows me that people want a Scottish Government working for Scotland that will take action on the things that matter most to them.
Over the election campaign, I made clear that I would put the cost of living at the top of my agenda – and that is exactly how I will govern.
I know that people are struggling as costs just seem to go up and up. Energy bills, petrol, the weekly shop and so much more are causing people real hardship.
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So where we have powers, we will act quickly. This week, I will appoint the new SNP ministerial team and we will immediately be getting on with the work of delivering what we promised.
In the first 100 days of the new government, we will open the scheme offering up to £10,000 in support to first time buyers struggling to afford a deposit for a house.
We will reduce the cost of the commute, extending the £2 bus fare cap to Glasgow, Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, Lanarkshire, and Inverclyde – before we roll it out across Scotland.
And on food prices, we will publish the draft law to put in place a legal price cap on essential food items like bread, eggs and chicken in big supermarkets – making good food more affordable.
But other costs – like electricity and petrol prices – are still under the control of a Westminster government that is doing nothing to support people.
People are seeing that contrast – and coming to the conclusion that these decisions should be taken in Scotland as well with the fresh start of independence.
Labour is focused on itself and not the concerns ordinary Scots
My government will be hitting the ground running after the election. In the first 100 days, we will take concrete action on the cost of living, improving the NHS and delivering the fresh start of independence, just as I promised we would.
What a contrast with the absolute chaos unfolding at Westminster, as the Labour party and the British government tears itself apart.
At a time when people are struggling and they need help, they have a Labour government at Westminster that is focused on itself, rather than focused on you.
It is obviously true that Keir Starmer has been a disaster in office. But this goes beyond one weak Prime Minister and one incompetent Labour government.
It gets to the heart of the problem with a whole Westminster system that has spent over a decade engulfed in non-stop scandal, chaos and infighting. Westminster is simply not designed to work for ordinary people – and it is not designed to work for Scotland.
There is a better way than the constant melodrama of Westminster. With the fresh start of independence, we can have all decisions taken by a Scottish Government working for Scotland rather than Westminster governments for whom Scotland is an afterthought.




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