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Looks Like It's About To Get A Lot More Arid North Of The Border.....
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https:/ /www.ex press.c o.uk/ne ws/poli tics/13 44870/S cotland -news-l ockdown -corona virus-p ubs-clo sed-alc ohol-ba n-rules -nicola -sturge on
All is not lost my Scottish friends, Boris welcomes you to have a wee dram in England!
All is not lost my Scottish friends, Boris welcomes you to have a wee dram in England!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.@20.20 Why ignore all this, the bulk of the point, and focus on the minutiae?
//Then there is the time wasting needed to organise the whip in such an unwieldy arrangement whilst the Welsh and Scots relay the info that is being scrutinised "home" to their own Parliamentary sniffers. They can then act in advance, cos no one can stop em, making Westminster look cumbersome and indecisive. It has been happening for months now and the MSM love it.//
England needs a devolved Parliament of its own. Away from London and sited somewhere like Middlesbrough, or Lincoln.
//Then there is the time wasting needed to organise the whip in such an unwieldy arrangement whilst the Welsh and Scots relay the info that is being scrutinised "home" to their own Parliamentary sniffers. They can then act in advance, cos no one can stop em, making Westminster look cumbersome and indecisive. It has been happening for months now and the MSM love it.//
England needs a devolved Parliament of its own. Away from London and sited somewhere like Middlesbrough, or Lincoln.
Here in my home town where we are now unfortunately in local lockdown, more measures have just been broadcast on the local news which may mean the closure of pubs and restaurants permanently, no 10 p.m. curfew. Goodbye my favourite pub, the Bluebell, I will sorely miss you and your tasty meals. The madness continues!
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