Scottish Election 2021: On the farm with Douglas Ross and comedian Jim Smith 01/05/2021, 12:55 pm
Our new video series brings the leaders of Scotland’s main political parties to the farm, perched on bales of hay for a conversation with comedian and local farmer Jim Smith.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross is no stranger to the cowshed, having grown up on a working farm in Moray and still very much involved in rural affairs.
Jim and Douglas have known each other more than 20 years, first from the young farmers community.
“What was your wildest night out as a young farmer” Jim asks.
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Scottish Election 2021: On the farm with Willie Rennie and comedian Jim Smith 28/04/2021, 9:27 pm
Our new video series brings the leaders of Scotland’s main political parties to the cowshed for a conversation with comedian and local farmer Jim Smith.
Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Willie Rennie fondly recalls his childhood playing around on bales of hay on a farm near where he grew up, so he feels right at home talking to Jim.
“We spend a lot of time talking to the farmers in Fife, because we’ve got the berries, got a lot of beef, but the arable also with the distilleries” says the MSP, who has his constituency in Fife.
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UNITED STATES−As of Friday, April 23, the ballots submitted for the November 3, 2020 Presidential election in Arizona was challenged by the Arizona GOP and has yet to be resolved.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge, Timothy Thomason ruled on Friday, December 4 that it was within the Senate’s authority to subpoena the materials and equipment so it can audit the election.
“The Court finds the Subpoenas are legal and enforceable,” Judge Thomason stated.
The following quote has been taken directly from the Revised Arizona Statue 16-624(A), an order from Judge Thomason.
“After the canvass has been completed, the officer in charge of elections shall deposit the package or envelope containing the ballots in a secure facility managed by the county treasurer, who shall keep it unopened and unaltered for twenty-four months for elections for a federal office or for six months for all other elections, at which time he shall destroy it without opening or examining