Summary
The 2026 Scottish elections are approaching, and voters in the Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse constituency are discussing key topics. Main issues include healthcare, rising living costs, and immigration. A third of the Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) will not seek re-election, indicating possible changes in the parliamentary landscape.
Key Facts
- Scottish voters will go to the polls in six weeks for the 2026 elections.
- A third of the MSPs in Scotland are not seeking re-election.
- The elections will decide the new makeup of the Scottish Parliament.
- Key issues for voters in one constituency include the NHS, living costs, and immigration.
- The BBC covered this topic through on-the-ground reporting from the area.
- The article focuses on the concerns of people in the Hamilton, Larkhall, and Stonehouse areas.