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Edinburgh, UK. 5 September 2019.
Pictured: Alison Johnstone MSP - Co-Leader of the Scotish Green Party, asking:
Last week, we launched our proposals for a Scottish green new deal—a transformative programme of change that contrasts with the Scottish Government’s lack of ambition. For example, we propose that the hundreds of millions of pounds that are being spent on new roads be redirected into public transport, cycling and walking. An independent review of the Scottish Government’s clean air strategy that was published last week supports that. Will the First Minister be bold and take funds out of new, big road projects and invest them in public transport instead?
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First Ministers Questions Edinburgh 5 September 2019
Edinburgh, UK. 5 September 2019.<br />
Pictured: Alison Johnstone MSP - Co-Leader of the Scotish Green Party, asking:<br />
Last week, we launched our proposals for a Scottish green new deal—a transformative programme of change that contrasts with the Scottish Government’s lack of ambition. For example, we propose that the hundreds of millions of pounds that are being spent on new roads be redirected into public transport, cycling and walking. An independent review of the Scottish Government’s clean air strategy that was published last week supports that. Will the First Minister be bold and take funds out of new, big road projects and invest them in public transport instead?<br />
Colin Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM