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James Mackenzie
mrjamesmack
I find people who are not election nerds often imagine that election nerds really *enjoy* them. We do not. Elections generally look worse the closer you examine them, but you
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Eòghann MacUalraig
ewangkennedy
Sovereignty is the antithesis of law. Understood as the brute power of an absolute monarch, it belongs to the world of nation states fighting for the sake of it, in
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🖤 Dr Claire Askew
OneNightStanzas
HOW LONG HAVE YOU *GOT*, PALS? I mean, a) do we believe Sally Rooney is "a writer whose style is as hard to catch and name as a new species
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Kenny Farquharson
KennyFarq
The error being made by the London commentariat on devolution is to say it was intended as a political fix to counter nationalism, and to judge it on that basis.
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Henry Hepburn
Henry_Hepburn
THREAD:The 2021 #SQA exams were cancelled today, to the surprise of many – but this story has been brewing for a long time. Let us take you back nearly nine
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
I want to say something about @action4indy (AFI) which is now registered with the Electoral Commission (a saga caused by it's unique design -but nothing worth doing is easy). I
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Matt Booth ⛰🗻🏔🏕
Matt_GetOutside
2 zoom meetings, 2 conflicting opinions...The first about caring for our outdoor spaces and mention of how “Experience Tourism” is impacting the environment...The second on Tourism in SW Scotland and
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@GhastHelm 🖤
GhastHelm1
"There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside"@DavidDavisMP 10th October 2016. 2nd February 2021.https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-55894650 "There will be no downside to Brexit, onl
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Martyn McLaughlin
MartynMcL
EXCL: On the eve of a parliamentary vote on whether ministers should go to court to investigate the finances behind Donald Trump's resorts, the Trump Org has accused politicians of
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Prof Kate Wall
kate_wall98
When Scotland's children return to school in August please think seriously about idea of a soft start. Part time, outdoor and play based. Not just because of COVID, but because
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Maureen Johnson
Maureen6Johnson
How arrogant and smug must you be to think sitting at a table broadcasting your sorrow at the lot of Scots, during this pandemic, when you are interested only in
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Kate
theburdtweets
Enjoying Class Wars & looking forward to seeing it develop. Hate to be "that guy"... But I'm hoping BBC Scotland haven't ignored a big inequality elephant in the room: climate
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
As those I know best could confirm, I have long feared a No Deal Brexit. I could not see how Gove and Johnson could or would agree to anything else.
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Peter Donaghy
peterdonaghy
There were 6,827 first COVID vaccine doses administered in Northern Ireland yesterday, 0.36% of the population. It's up on the 2 days previously but still well down from last week's
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Peter Foster
pmdfoster
As #Brexit trade negs head for rocks, the focus on the 'Internal Market Bill was all on the 'notwithstanding' clauses - but the bill's REAL bombs were also on the
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Myra MacDonald
myraemacdonald
It's far too early to say. 1) Brexit will eventually fade in UK as a live issue. 2) Scottish support for indy will weaken as people realise it offers no
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