‘Game is up for the union’, says Blackford as he calls for Scottish referendum
“Democracy has spoken in Scotland, it has spoken before and it will speak again and again," he told the Commons.
“Democracy has spoken in Scotland, it has spoken before and it will speak again and again," he told the Commons.
Boris Johnson launched his legislative agenda for the coming years by conceding he cannot ‘completely shield’ everyone from the cost-of-living crisis.
The Government unveiled its legislative agenda for the new parliamentary session in the Queen's Speech today.
The party has compiled time-stamped logs from WhatsApp chats, documents and video edits, showing they carried on working after the takeaway was delivered.
It is believed that after, the PM went to his senior aides and told them: "I just got beaten up by Susanna Reid."
The Labour leader has promised to resign if he is given a fixed-penalty notice.
He said politicians who undermine the law "undermine trust in politics, undermine our democracy and undermine Britain".
The Labour leader was understood to be in talks on Monday, after pulling out of a scheduled event.
Cllr Gordon Cranney was voted in despite pleading guilty to assault by beating at Teesside Magistrates’ Court on 28th April.
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