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5 problems facing Nicola Sturgeon across schools, the NHS and transport – as independence row rumbles on

Nicola Sturgeon's hopes for a referendum were dashed. Image: PA.
Nicola Sturgeon's hopes for a referendum were dashed. Image: PA.

Nicola Sturgeon faced immediate calls to act on areas she controls one day after the SNP’s 2023 referendum hopes were put on ice by the Supreme Court.

And while the constitution continues to dominate national debate, these are the big questions she was asked to answer at the weekly First Minister’s Questions on Thursday.

1 – Schools

Striking teachers demonstrated outside Holyrood at the same time as Ms Sturgeon fielded opposition questions inside parliament.

Thousands of teachers in Tayside and Fife rallied outside their schools as classrooms across the regions were shut down for the day.

David Baxter, Dundee rep for teachers’ union the EIS, said staff were left in “disgust” by a pay rise offer of 6.85%. They want to get 10%.

A Broughty Ferry teacher taking part in protests at her school today said teachers had been forced into striking.

SNP education chief Shirley Anne-Somerville said the latest offer was “fair and progressive”. She claimed an improved deal would lead to budget cuts.

2 – Health

Nurses are preparing for their first strike in history.

And in parliament, the first minister was grilled over the impact of squeezed budgets and long waiting times.

It emerged earlier in the week that NHS board executives even discussed creating a two-tier system where some patients pay.

Ms Sturgeon insisted she remained fully committed to GP appointments and operations remaining free as she clashed with Douglas Ross and Anas Sarwar.

The SNP leader defended her party’s record managing the health service and claimed the NHS was performing better in Scotland than elsewhere in the UK.

On Wednesday, Forth Valley health board was brought under government control because of management concerns.

Meanwhile, the latest figures showed that less than 60% of people who attended A&E in Fife were seen within four hours.

Campaigners want an inquiry into disgraced surgeon Professor Eljamel. Image: DC Thomson.

In Tayside, pressure has also been mounting on the Scottish Government to hold an inquiry into disgraced Dundee doctor Professor Sam Eljamel.

Furious campaigners, who claim they were seriously harmed as his patients, were at Holyrood one week earlier to demand more answers. And they promise to keep coming back.

The SNP will also be expected to do more to tackle Dundee’s ongoing drug deaths tragedy – a problem being debated in parliament again on Thursday afternoon.

3 – Justice

Scotland’s justice system was put in the spotlight on Thursday as Ms Sturgeon was urged to ditch a scheme giving mobile phones to prisoners when budgets are so tight.

MSP Russell Findlay branded the £4.1 million policy “costly and dangerous”. He said funds should go to frontline services instead.

Russell Findlay questioned SNP justice spending. Image: PA.

The first minister admitted budgets are being stretched, but defended the scheme and said it was vital inmates are able to communicate with loved ones.

In October, police chiefs in Dundee came under scrutiny over the force’s response to shocking riots in Kirkton ahead of Bonfire Night.

It was warned last month cuts to Police Scotland’s budgets could put the public at risk.

4 – Transport

The SNP transport chief, Jenny Gilruth, was quizzed on the delayed A9 dualling project just days after another tragedy on the road.

Perth Tory Murdo Fraser said the 13 fatalities seen on the route this year demonstrated the need to speed up the programme.

Transport Minister Jenny Gilruth.
Jenny Gilruth faced questions over the A9 dualling project. Image: PA.

Ms Gilruth said work was under way to see how the scheme can be delivered most efficiently.

Elsewhere, Ms Sturgeon has been under frequent pressure to explain massive delays to ferries.

5 – The constitutional row continues

Opposition leaders pushed the first minister to fix areas of devolved responsibility.

But the SNP and Ms Sturgeon also want to push the case for independence.

Perth SNP MSP Jim Fairlie asked the first minister how Scots who want to end the union will be able to “exercise their democratic right”.

Ms Sturgeon said there was an “undeniable” mandate to hold a referendum and accused the UK Government of “democracy denial” – controversial phrasing which cause an entirely new argument.

The Dundee independence rally. Picture by Alan Richardson.

Backbench nationalists and campaigners who rallied in Dundee on Wednesday will want her to keep pushing for a rerun of the 2014 vote.

A poll published overnight underlined how the debate will continue to dominate.

Half of Scots would vote SNP at the next general election if a victory for the party could lead to Scottish independence.

The snap poll of 1,006 Scottish voters was carried out by Find Out Now for Channel 4 News on Wednesday, after the UK Supreme Court ruled another independence referendum cannot be held without the backing of Westminster.

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