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Unionists should welcome second referendum vote Scot Region
2017
Consider this: at exactly the moment Miss Sturgeon finished her press conference in Bute House, a Yes campaign website organised by the SNP went live. [...]they have strategies in place for every eventuality, including Theresa May's outright rejection of their demand. The SNP leadership could hold a 'consultative' referendum without Westminster's backing; or they could stew up as much grudge and grievance over the next few years as possible, hoping that, in a future referendum,...
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The Lib Dems are going - but just will not die Scot Region
2017
AFEW years ago, when the Scottish Tories were bumping along the bottom, when they really were reduced to scraping together as many hardy activists as they could just to hold a conference, they used to go to the Dewars Centre in Perth. IN the conservatively small space allocated in Perth, the Lib Dems only put out a couple of hundred seats - aware that they were unlikely to need more. In Scotland, the anti-Brexit landscape...
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Ruth and her warning for Nicola: Write us off if you dare
2017
[...]while this was mixed with a sizeable dollop of caution - she warned her party it had a long way to go (she isn't going to start measuring curtains for Bute House just yet) - the underlying confidence was unmistakable. [...]the key point here is this: for a Scottish Conservative leader to make such an optimistic claim even just a couple of years ago would have been laughable. The excruciating memory of David Steel's now infamous 'Go back to your constituencies and prepare for government' speech to his Liberal Party still resonates around our political classes, 35 years after he made it. The Scottish Conservative leader mentioned the efforts her party made to get the Scottish Government to retreat on business rates, efforts which were rewarded with a Ministerial U-turn only last month. If the Tories can win on education and, by extension, the SNP loses public support on this issue, then it really will be game over for Miss Sturgeon's administration.
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