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Labour said it would protect Grangemouth. Instead, Westminster has allowed Scotland’s refinery to close while easing sanctions on aviation fuel made from Russian oil. Scotland’s energy workers deserve better and Scotland deserves control over its own energy future.

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Anton Gerashchenko

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