#BorisFarewellTour trends on Twitter as PM is welcomed to Scotland by pro-independence campaigners
Pro-independence campaigners had their claws out as Boris headed to the remote Orkney islands.
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Pro-independence campaigners had their claws out as Boris headed to the remote Orkney islands.
It comes after the ISC published its long-awaited report into Russian interference in British democracy this week, warning that Russian influence in the UK is “the new normal”.
Sturgeon said Johnson's presence in Scotland shows how the country's future is being decided by "politicians we didn't vote for, taking us down a path we haven't chosen".
After winning 45 per cent of votes in Great Britain on election day the party went to even dizzier heights in the polls. Then it all changed.
The figures "sink the claims made by the UK Government that people want to see an end to free movement".
They have excluded nurses and care workers from pay rises, scrapped free parking and put the NHS on the line in future trade talks.
Senior MP Dame Margaret Hodge said: “This is a big step in the right direction and shows just how far the Labour Party has come since last year.”
“I just wish her well frankly. I have met her numerous times over the years, especially since I lived in Palm Beach and I guess they lived in Palm Beach."
The Metro says 'Welcome to Londongrad' while the Express says there is 'No way Russia rigged the Brexit vote'.
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