June 2, 2018
Self-important Scottish branch manager of the Conservatives continues to have no ideological commitments other no second referendum and vote for Ruth Davidson. Meanwhile James Kelly MSP interpreted the words of Lord Bracadale on the OBFA scrapping - "there is a gap in the law" - as "there is no gap in the law".
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May 26, 2018
The unionist response to the SNP's Sustainable Growth Commission bordered on hysteria but there were also unmistakable signs of our old friend the Scottish Cringe. Kenny Farquharson from the Times noted that the £4100 boost for every Scot that the commission outlined would be "Scottish pounds" and that this was "bad news" - implying that a Scottish pound would never fare as well as post-brexit rUK sterling.
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May 20, 2018
The main role of the Scottish Secretary is to "promote and protect the devolution settlement". When Holyrood voted to refuse consent on Westminster's Brexit Bill, David Mundell could give no guarantee that his Westminster bosses would not simply overrule the vote.
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May 13, 2018
“I felt the SNP and Nicola – when she was at the peak of her popularity – could have done more in England to convince people to stay in the EU," said Labour's former Scottish branch manager, Kezia Dugdale. Meanwhile, the jesting of William Rennie continued in Holyrood.
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May 6, 2018
While the opposition and the useless Scottish press continued to obsess over baby boxes (The Sun actually set one alight - shock result: cardboard burns) David Mundell's Scotland Office had a sneaky change of name. It's now called UK Government Scotland just to be sure we know who's in charge.
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April 29, 2018
The government's proposed amendment to the Scotland Act was described as a "rapist's theory of consent" by a prominent QC. In effect it means a) yes is consent b) no is consent c) silence is content. Sensibly, Holyrood rejected it.
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April 22, 2018
Flushed with the news of having made Time magazine's 100 Most Influential list, Balloon Davidson kicked off FMQs by saying "the party she is is charge of" had no links to Cambridge Analytica.
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April 15, 2018
Having clearly learned nothing from previous messy and protracted engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan, the UK joined the USA and France in a pointless military gesture in Syria without the consent of parliament.
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April 8, 2018
Britain's most senior diplomat has been caught lying again, this time saying the chap at Porton Down categorically told him the nerve agent used to poison former spies was Russian made. Porton Down then denied this.
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March 31, 2018
Prime Minister Theresa May May made a one day tour of the UK to mark a year until it will formally leave the EU. She spent about an hour in Scotland, avoided the public and dished out a bunch of stock soundbites.
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