Luke Tryl
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Or an ASMR video.
Anyway, sorry, I interrupted.
Sorry, I digress.
We have these manifestos.
As you say, yeah, there's a lot of what you call retail politics, isn't it?
I mean, obviously, no one's writing a manifesto and not thinking straight away, well, Luke and his pollster colleagues are telling them that cost of living is the one thing people are screaming about.
And even if they didn't look at a single poll, they know that because every single candidate I've spoken to, and I've spoken to quite a few,
in the last few weeks, have said every door we knock on, it's cost of living, cost of living, cost of living.
And then, you know, then you have a question, Luke, as you're rightly saying, you know, change from what?
You know, the SNP are saying, well, it's changed from what they call broken Brexit Britain.
It's changed from the establishment.
Independence, they would say, is the change Scotland needs.
The Greens would agree with that.
Conservatives and reform say, no, the change we need is to lower the tax base, to take the
the boot of the state off the necks of people to reduce welfare spending, to generate growth.
Everyone, apart from the Greens, talk about the importance of generating growth.
And so you have a big argument about that.
But as you say, to come back to your question, Adam, yeah, you've got these...
ideas about where can the Scottish government intervene?
How much power does it have?