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Sime0nStylites
A few reflections on the union debate. Firstly, independence/ reunification is an ever present fault line. But Brexit has made it (at least for now) a very serious issue. The
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Ian Smart
ianssmart
There will not be an “illegal” referendum. Even the SNP are not proposing that. They are proposing an irrelevant or meaningless referendum. Even that is possibly illegal (depends on the
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
With regard to Scottish independence and Irish unification my biggest shift is that a previous view I would never see them in my lifetime has been reversed, now it feels
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Claire Fox
Fox_Claire
#BrexitDeal thread: Right tone from @spikedonline "Is it the real thing? What have we compromised?...why would something as simple as Brexit, as Britain restoring its sovereign, democratic power...require 2,000 pages
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Liam Caffrey
LiamCaffrey
Framing "close to zero" as a promise is false. It is a strategy. Something has to be done to keep the virus out. I suspect the hardest part is not
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David Cassidy
dpcassidyC3
The 'median' Christian in the world is not male but female, not white but brown, black, or Asian, 22 years old, in the developing world rather than the first world—and
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PeatWorrier
PeatWorrier
Lady Dorrian's full statement of reasons in The Spectator's application to vary the terms of the contempt of court order put in the case of HM Advocate v Alex Salmond.
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Jason Loch 🏳️🌈
JasonLoch
Since I'm sure today's peerage list will provoke a flurry of calls to 'elect the Lords,' this is just a friendly reminder that the *composition* of the Upper House can't
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Peter A Smith
PeterAdamSmith
“I have believed for some time that there was...a ‘witch-hunt’ against him after receiving what I considered to be an improper request from SNP HQ seeking to damage Mr Salmond.”
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Mark McGeoghegan ⬋⬋⬋
markmcgeoghegan
The shift from No to Yes among 2019 Labour voters has been one of the key dynamics driving growing Yes support over the past 14 months - the ComRes data
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Ian Dickson
IDickson258
1. Very concerned today by the views expressed by our newly appointed Children's Commissioner. Worrying that the role might cease to be that of champion for disadvantaged children in the
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Ben Kelly
TheScepticIsle
I get a lot of snide comments on here for writing for The Telegraph. Well, frankly, sod off. In 2015 I was an obscure blogger. It's progress to now be
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Joss Garman
jossgarman
Today @ClimateOutreach launches one of most detailed studies ever done on British perceptions of climate change > 10k survey sample & 60 hours of focus groups. Findings show we’re in
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jackie kemp
jackiekemp
When the UK government decided to ignore #Scotland’s strong vote to remain in the #EU they made a choice. The choice was to prioritise the demands of English nationalism over
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Edward Madigan
MadiganEdward
On the centenary of the interment of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey, a photograph of the Rev. David Railton MC, who conceived of the memorial while serving as an
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Hayden Hewitt
HaydenHewitt
It's looking like 6% of Covid19 deaths were without co-morbidity. That means out of the 62,033 people who died WITH Covid19 and 3,721 FROM Covid19 (although it is believed the
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