March 26, 2018
Despite Theresa May, Ruth Davidson and Michael Gove stating that the Scottish fishing industry would be free of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy in March 2019, the industry was used as a bargaining chip and will remain in the CFP until at least the end of 2020. Davidson said the deal was "disappointing". Douglas Ross MP said it was as palatable as “a pint of cold sick”.
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March 17, 2018
The Conservative Party has accepted £826,100 in donations from Russian oligarchs since Theresa May became leader. This includes £20,000 that was bid to have lunch with the Scottish branch manager, Ruth Davidson.
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March 10, 2018
It was the first party conference for Labour's Scottish branch manager and secretary of the Keir Hardie Society, Richard Leonard. Unfortunately it could not said to have gone smoothly. Amid a series of gaffes, nothing much got decided and conference designers misspelled Hardie to much hilarity.
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March 4, 2018
Ruth Davidson, branch manager of the Conservatives in Scotland, warned PM Theresa May that her MPs were not drones but "sentient beings" who would make up their own minds regarding Brexit and trade legislation, and vote according to their principles.
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February 25, 2018
Westminster's man in Scotland David Mundell was notably absent from a cabinet Brexit meeting in Chequers, and claimed he wasn't lying when he said the Brexit analysis for Scotland didn't exist.
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February 18, 2018
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson took questions following a speech at the Policy Exchange in London. "Yet another speech on Brexit... but where is the clarity?" Wilfully mishearing, he replied "The carrot?" and went on to say that Brexit would be good for carrots.
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February 11, 2018
After accusing the SNP of scaremongering over the negative impact of Brexit, the Scottish Conservatives were oddly silent when it was revealed - in the most appallingly secretive manner - that their own party's analysis was even worse.
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February 4, 2018
So inept was Scottish Labour's alternative budget proposal that First Minister Nicola Sturgeon asked if they were planning on funding the NHS with Monopoly money.
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January 28, 2018
In the week that saw the death of The Fall's lead singer Mark E. Smith (hence the title), James Kelly MSP triumphed in his attempt to repeal the Offensive Behaviour at Football (OBFA) act.
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January 21, 2018
In response to an SNP party political broadcast which may or may not have parodied Tory hack David Torrance, LibDem MSP Alex Cole-Hamilton laid a motion before Parliament saying it was a "Trumpian challenge to press freedom" and raised a formal complaint with Ofcom.
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