A key issue in this independence referendum has been the future of public services.
People in Scotland have made it clear they want more not less investment in public services. They have also made it clear they reject privatisation and want to keep public services public.
Mike Kirby, UNISON’s Scottish secretary said,
‘This has been an historic referendum with extraordinary levels of political engagement. The future of public services has been central to the debate across the media, local communities and families in Scotland. And it has been weighing on the minds of most as they cast their vote in the referendum.
The people have been absolutely clear that they value public services. They reject privatisation, want investment not cuts in public services, and demand that public services remain in public hands. UNISON will continue to work together with other trade unions, civic society and politicians of all parties to meet these aspirations.’
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For further information please contact:
· Danny Phillips UNISON communications officer 0141 342 2877 / 07944 664 110
· Dave Watson UNISON head of bargaining and campaigns 0141 342 284 / 07958 122409
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