Sam Allardyce insists Steven Gerrard can't continue to show his disappointment in public and believes it is effecting his players.
11.02.2020 - 08:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
SNP ministers have claimed plans to give women free period products could lead to tampon raids from across the border.
The Government raised the “absurd” fear when it criticised Labour proposals to tackle period poverty.
They also suggested the scheme could lead to sanitary items being snatched and flogged at a “discount” rate outside Scotland.
Monica Lennon, the MSP behind the Bill, said: “There’s no evidence of free products being abused and people only take what they need.
“If we can provide free
Sam Allardyce insists Steven Gerrard can't continue to show his disappointment in public and believes it is effecting his players.
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MSPs have the chance to vote together and agree on the principles of legislation that will make period products accessible, free of charge, to anyone who needs them.
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