The prime minister in waiting writes for The Scotsman Everyone can feel we are not where we should be. People feel it in their bills, their rent, their high streets, their transport, and at the end of every month when there is less and less left over. In Scotland, that feeling has its own shape. It is felt in Glasgow. It is felt in Aberdeen. Dundee feels it. It is felt in towns like Paisley, communities like Easterhouse, and places that have waited too long for politics to work for them.