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Scotsman Daily Bulletin Tuesday 12 March

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00:00 [Music]
00:08 Hello and welcome to the Scotsman Daily Bulletin for Tuesday. I'm Alan Young, I'm
00:12 Deputy Editor of the Scotsman and joined today by our political correspondent Rachel Emery to take
00:16 a look through some of the headlines. Hi Rachel. Morning. Let's have a look at the front page first.
00:23 We lead today on an extraordinary row over the picture released on Mother's Day
00:32 by the Prince and Princess of Wales. You all know the story by now but it was withdrawn by
00:41 major picture agencies on Sunday evening, then by the Press Association in the UK on Monday
00:49 morning and that led to the Princess releasing an extraordinary statement to apologise for altering
01:00 the image. We also carry on the front page there the latest from the, or the latest, the full
01:08 roundup from the Oscars. We have Fraser Brown's column looking back on a tough weekend in the Six
01:16 Nations for Scotland. We also launch our Food and Drink Awards today, full details in today's paper,
01:24 and the wing column there just to complete the roundup is around Scotland's hate crime law. You've
01:31 not heard of that for a while. It was passed something like four years ago and it's finally
01:36 going to come into force in April with fresh concerns being raised. But Rachel, looking ahead
01:45 to today now and Humza Yousaf is in London. Tell us what he's up to. Yes, he's been in London for
01:52 the past day or two and he's going to be there all day today as well. The biggest thing on the
01:57 bill for him today is a speech that he's making to the London School of Economics and in that speech
02:01 he's going to sort of focus on Brexit and Brexit's impact on the Scottish economy. So he's going to
02:06 say that both the Conservatives and Labour at Westminster are both in denial about how bad
02:12 Brexit has been for the economy in Scotland. He's also going to claim that around one point,
02:17 sorry, he's going to claim that public services are about £1.6 billion less well off because of
02:23 the impact of Brexit as well. So nothing particularly new from Humza Yousaf. We know this is his stance,
02:28 we know that he's pro-independence and pro-Europe as well, so that in itself isn't quite too dramatic
02:33 to think about. I think what's going to be interesting here today though is because it's a
02:37 general election year, it's probably going to be a pitch for that. He's probably going to be setting
02:41 out his party's pro-Europe, pro-independence stance to voters because we know that lots of
02:47 pro-independence voters are shifting to Labour, so perhaps he can use this speech to try and claw a
02:52 few of those voters back to the SNP. I was going to say as you were talking there, it does seem odd
03:00 to be talking about Brexit. It's obviously an issue that's been a headline for years and now
03:08 it's not going to change where we are, but the decision to focus on that topic in a speech in
03:18 London rather than in Scotland is really reminding voters of the damage as he sees it ahead of the
03:28 election. Yes, so if we look at the polling, we know that support for independence has remained
03:33 around the 50% mark, however support for the SNP has fallen, which suggests that lots of
03:39 pro-independence voters, so the SNP's core voter base, are no longer automatically going to vote
03:44 for the SNP. Instead they are looking to other people like Scottish Labour instead. So this is
03:50 probably an attempt to try and claw back that voter base that they've relied on so heavily for
03:55 the past decade or so, because before if you're pro-independence you just automatically were an
04:01 SNP voter. That might not be the case for this election because independence is no longer the
04:06 biggest priority for voters going to the ballot box. Interesting, thanks very much for that Rachel.
04:11 We'll keep a close eye on that speech in London. We'll have full coverage at scotsman.com. If you're
04:17 on the site please do subscribe if you can and then you will not miss a thing and if you're
04:23 writing about today as ever do pick up a copy of the paper. But from me and from Rachel it's bye for now.
04:30 Bye.

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