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The people of Scotland are being left behind by Holyrood and Westminster administrations distracted

The people of Scotland are being left behind by Holyrood and Westminster administrations distracted by Brexit and independence, Sir Keir Starmer has claimed. [View email online]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [The Scotsman] Sep 17, 2020 Good Afternoon, The people of Scotland are being left behind by [Holyrood and Westminster]( administrations distracted by Brexit and independence, Sir Keir Starmer has claimed. [Writing in The Scotsman today](, the Labour leader offers up a stinging assessment of both governments' handling of coronavirus as he makes his first trip north of the border since becoming party leader. Latest indy poll A new poll, undertaken by Survation has found only 28 per cent of people viewed another referendum as a priority. The survey was commissioned by pro-union campaign group Scotland in Union and found two-thirds of Scots believe that independence should not be a priority for the Scottish Government at this time. Do you feel the same or do you believe the poll is way off? Join the debate and [have your say in the comment section of the article.]( Staycation inspiration If you've had enough of Covid and politics for the day, then why not take a break, relax and take a look at our recommendations for [10 lesser-known towns and villages that are well worth a visit.]( You might even find some staycation inspiration. We need your support The coronavirus pandemic is causing many businesses to feel the pinch. We're no different. Why not give a digital subscription with [scotsman.com]( a try and support Scottish journalism? It'll give you unlimited access to EVERY story on our website with a starting price of just £3 a month. [Click here to view our subscription options.]( Sam Shedden Engagement Editor [‘Independence and Brexit rows hurting Scotland’, says Keir Starmer]( The people of Scotland are being left behind by Holyrood and Westminster administrations distracted by Brexit and independence, Sir Keir Starmer has claimed. [{$escapedtitle}]( [Article Image]( [Scots buy local push could be ‘silver lining’ of Covid pandemic]( Scottish consumers and businesses should “buy local” to bolster Scotland’s economy in the post-lockdown period and cash in on the “silver lining of lockdown”, business leaders have said. [Article Image]( [Sir Keir Starmer: Why we can’t have four nations pulling in different directions]( The coronavirus crisis means that I have had to wait until today to make my first visit to Scotland as Labour leader. I am here with a very clear message: Labour’s history and values run proudly through Scotland – and always will. 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