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The Labour Surge Washes Over Hadrian’s Wall

Posted on 6th June 2017 in How Scotland should be governed, Elections, parties & leaders

North of the border the election was meant to be a battle between a nationalist movement that was on the defensive and a Conservative party that was seeking to cement its newly acquired position as the principal voice of unionism in Scotland. Labour, meanwhile, was to be consigned to the margins of Scottish politics. However, […]

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