
Swinney vs. Badenoch: Energy Control in Scottish Election
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John Swinney, Scotlands First Minister, plans to seize energy policy control if SNP wins the May election, but UK government is unlikely to approve. Kemi Badenoch, Tory leader, opposes Swinneys plan, advocating for increased oil and gas drilling to boost energy security and revenue. Swinney blames Westminster for high energy bills and job losses, arguing for Scotlands energy control to cut costs and strengthen the case for independence. The SNPs energy plan is still in draft mode, with Labour criticizing their handling of clean energy opportunities and job promises. The energy control debate intensifies the election fight, linking it to broader independence discussions.
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