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Lord Dunlop spoke out as he made the case for reform of the union between the different nations of the UK. The Conservative peer was a Scottish Office minister, an adviser to David Cameron as well as being commissioned by Theresa May to undertake a key review into the future of the UK.
Lord Dunlop s review has been lying on the Prime Minister s desk waiting to be signed off, Express.co.uk understands.
A Whitehall source said last night: The review will be very important in shaping the future of the Union.
Keith Brown compared Andrew Dunlop s indyref remark s to Donald Trump s refusal to accept democracy in the US REJECTING a second Scottish independence referendum is “plain common sense” and the “responsible thing to do”, a former Scotland Office minister and sitting Tory peer has insisted. However, the SNP said that denying the people a vote would be a “democratic outrage”, which they compared to Donald Trump’s refusal to accept the US election result. Andrew Dunlop, who served as a UK government minister and was an adviser to David Cameron when he was prime minister, made the comments on indyref2 as he argued for reform of the Union.