October 21, 2018
Former Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg announced he was leaving the UK to become Facebook's new head of global policy and communications. David Mundell threatened to resign, denied he'd threatened to resign, then threatened to resign again. George Galloway was George Galloway. All a bit pointless really.
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October 13, 2018
Tory buffoon Ross Thomson MP is not too troubled that in post-Brexit Britain food and medicines might be scarce. That's a small price to pay in order to get vacuum cleaners with motors more powerful than 900w - something the EU banned.
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October 6, 2018
Labour's current Scottish branch manager Richard Leonard sacked two high-profile members of his shadow cabinet, Jackie Baillie and Anas Sarwar, apparently over their backing for Kezia Dugdale in her fight with the party over her legal fees.
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September 30, 2018
This week, the UK government appointed a minister for the protection of food supplies, the first time since the second world war. We've come a long way from a Brexit dream to the possibility of rationing.
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September 23, 2018
After EU negotiators humiliated Theresa May by telling her the proposed Chequers deal would not work, the PM came out fighting, accusing them of disrespecting her and not taking her plans seriously. She blamed the EU for a lack of counter proposals, and seriously seemed to believe that it was for the EU to sort out the mess that her own party created.
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September 15, 2018
Willie Rennie announced that the Lib Dems' Scottish branch would vote down the next Scottish budget unless Nicola Sturgeon dropped the idea of a second independence referendum. Meanwhile his Westminster boss said there shouldn't be a second referendum, but if there was it should be followed by a third. Go figure.
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September 9, 2018
David Mundell admitted a chaotic Brexit would fuel independence, Jackson Carlaw urged the SNP not to vote with the Tories on Brexit, the Northern Ireland Secretary knows nothing about Northern Ireland, and Richard Leonard STILL doesn't understand the difference between reserved and devolved. Quite a week.
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September 1, 2018
After Alex Salmond launched a legal challenge to the Scottish Government regarding its handling of sexual harassment allegations, the press were determined to paint it in terms of 'SNP civil war', despite no evidence of this. It felt more like wishful thinking on their part.
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August 25, 2018
Jeremy Corbyn joined his Scottish branch manager for a few days in Scotland. He memorably was asked the same question six times without answering, and didn't know who deputy Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw was.
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August 18, 2018
Gordon Brown made yet another intervention and as usual nobody much cared apart from the press, who are still under the illusion that anything he says matters. The same week, Runrig played their final concerts and called it a day.
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